Math, asked by manas568, 1 year ago

If x=1 then find y from equation 2(x+1)+3(y+1)=4​

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Answered by rawagent91
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=>2x+2+3y+3=4

putting value of x in above equation.

=>2(1)+2+3y+3=4

=>2+2+3y+3=4

=>3y+7=4

=>3y=4—7

=>y=—3/3=—1

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manas568: sorry .means in second step 3y +3 where that last 3 came from after y
rawagent91: there is 3(y+1) so we will multiply first 3(y) then 3(1) i. e. 3y+3
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Answered by bangtangranger
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Answer:

y=-1

Step-by-step explanation:

x=1

2(x+1)+3(y+1)=4

Putting x as 1 in the above equation,

2(1+1)+3(y+1)=4

= 2(2)+3y+3(1)=4

= 4+3y+3=4

= 7+3y=4

3y= 4-7

   = -3

y= -3/3= -1

Therefore y= -1


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