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Find the value ofy if:3(y-2) = 2(y+1) -3​

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Answered by N3KKI
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3(y-2) = 2(y+1) -3

3y - 2y = 2-3+6

Y = 5

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Answered by ItsMagician
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\sf 3(y - 2) = 2(y + 1) - 3 \\

\sf 3y - 6 = 2y + 2 - 3 \\

\sf 3y - 2y = 2 - 3 + 6 \\

\sf y = 5 \\

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