Math, asked by himanshijain81, 19 days ago

find y in 3 + 2y = 2 + y​

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Answered by burhansaifee01
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Answer:

y=-1

Step-by-step explanation:

This is a simple algebraic equation. By rearranging the like terms on on side we can solve this. when we take a term from one side of the equation to the other it's sign changes.

thus 2y-y=2-3

further y=-1

Answered by sakshii8080
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As per the data given in the above question.

In the above question it is given that,

The given equation is

3 + 2y = 2 + y

We have to find the value of y.

Here we have to simplifying the given equation.

Thus simplifying the given equation we get,

3 + 2y = 2 + y \\ 2y - y = 2 - 3 \\ y =  - 1

Hence the value of y is -1.

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