Math, asked by alphaacharya, 7 months ago

how to solve 3(y+1)=2(y-1)

Answers

Answered by HaRsHaRaMeSh5002
1

Answer:

y=-5

Step-by-step explanation:

3y+3 = 2y -2

y = -5

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Answered by sharmayogesh0408
1

Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

Simplify  

3

(

y

1

)

3

y

3

=

2

(

y

+

1

)

Simplify  

2

(

y

+

1

)

.

3

y

3

=

2

y

+

2

Move all terms containing  

y

to the left side of the equation.

y

3

=

2

Move all terms not containing  

y

to the right side of the equation.

y

=

5

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