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find four solutions of the equation 2y+y=-6(in two variables) ​

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Answered by rashmi7091
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Answer:

2y+y=-6

3y=-6

y=-6/3

y=-2

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Answered by sagarjalvi
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Answer:

freind your QUESTION was wrong. if you want four solution there should x term also . but in your QUESTION there was no x term means only one solution could be found . that is ,

2y+y=6

= 3y = 6

= y = 6÷3

= y = 2

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