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6y-9 - 2y+15 solve the equation​

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Answered by aftabahemad
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As per the data given in the question,

We have to determine the value of "y" in the given expression.

As per question,

It is given that,

6y-9 = -2y+15 (As there is mistake in the question) (The exact question is written below)

So, for solving the value of "y" we will solve it by separating the like terms on one side.

So, we will shift the terms containing "y" on one side and other constant on other side.

So, we will get,

6y-9 = -2y+15\\=>6y+2y = 15+9\\=>8y = 24\\=>y = \frac{24}{8}\\=>y = 3

Hence, value of "y" in the above equation will be 3.

Correct Question:

6y-9 = -2y+15 Solve the equation.

Answered by niteshrajputs995
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  • As per the data given in the question, we have to find the value of expression.

       Given data:-6y-9=2y+15.

       To find:- value of the expression.

       Solution:-

Here, we will use the below following steps to find a solution using the transposition method:

  • Step 1:- we will Identify the variables and constants in the given simple equation.
  • Step 2:-then we Simplify the equation in LHS and RHS.
  • Step 3:- Transpose or shift the term on the other side to solve the equation further simplest.
  • Step 4:- Simplify the equation using arithmetic operation as required that is mentioned in rule 1 or rule 2 of linear equations.
  • Step 5:- Then the result will be the solution for the given linear equation.
  • By using the transposition method. we get,

       Therefore,

          \Rightarrow 6y-9=-2y+15\\\Rightarrow 8y=15+9\\\Rightarrow 8y=24\\\Rightarrow y=3.

  Hence, the value will be 3.

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