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If 3(x - 1) = 9 and 4(y + 2) = 64, find the value of​

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Answered by laxmanacharysangoju
1

Answer:

  • x=4
  • x=4y=14

Step-by-step explanation:

3(x-1)=9

(x-1)=9/3

x-1=3

x=3+1

x=4

***4(y+2)=64

y+2=64÷4

y+2=16

y=16-2

=14

Answered by Anonymous
5

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3(x - 1) = 9

=> 3x - 3 = 9

=> 3x = 9+3

=> 3x = 12

=> x = 12/3

=> x = 4

4(y + 2) = 64

=> 4 y + 8 = 64

=> 4 y = 64 - 8

=> 4 y = 56

=> y = 56/4

=> y = 14

Therefore , the values of x and y are 4 and 14 .

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