Math, asked by anchalkumari4364, 11 months ago

If -4/3 y=-3/4, then find y?

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Answered by ihrishi
80

Answer:

  - \frac{4}{3} y =  -  \frac{3}{4}  \\ y =  -  \frac{3}{4} \times (  - \frac{3}{4} ) \:  \\ y =  \frac{3  \times 3}{4 \times 4}  =  \frac{9}{16}  \\  \\ ( -  \times  -  =  + )

Answered by Hansika4871
1

Given:

An equation\frac{-4y}{3} = \frac{-3}{4}.

To Find:

The value of y in the given equation?

Solution:

The given problem can be solved by using simple mathematical operations.

1. The given equation is\frac{-4y}{3} = \frac{-3}{4}.

2. The above equation can also be written as,

=> -16y = -9, (Obtained by transferring 4 from the denominator of the RHS to the numerator of the LHS and 3 is transferred from the denominator of the LHS to the numerator of the RHS),

=> 16y = 9, ( Cancelling the negative sign on both the sides)

=> y = (9/16). ( Transferring 16 from LHS to RHS).

3. Alternate Solution:

=>\frac{-4y}{3} = \frac{-3}{4},

=>(-1.334) y = (-0.75),

=>y = \frac{0.75}{1.334} ( Approximately equal to 9/16).

Therefore, the value of y from the given equation is 9/16.

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