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factorise the following expression y square minus y minus 6​

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Answered by aakashsosa2266
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Answered by kingofself
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Answer:  

The Value of y is -2,3.

Solution:  

According to the Question,

Given Data:

Factorize the Value of Y^{2}-y-6=0

To Find:

Calculate the value of Y:

Step-By-Step Explanation:

Step 1:

To factorize the value of y:

Y^{2}-y-6=0

Step 2:  

Multiply the first term and last term, we will get

After factorize, the value is 2y and -3y

Y^{2}-y-6=0                      

Step 3:                

Y(y+2)-3(y+2) =0

Step 4:

Result:  

Therefore (y+2) (y-30)=0

Y+2=0 or y-3=0

Therefore the Final value of y=-2 or y=3.

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