Math, asked by kamleshmeena37421, 8 months ago

if x is equal to y + 2 then find the value of y in equation: y-(x-2)/2=2/3​

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Answered by UniversalSwapnil
45

Answer:

Given x=y+2

y-(y+2-2)/2=2/3

y-y/2=2/3

y/2=2/3

y=4/3

Step-by-step explanation:

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Answered by monakaushik140
21

Answer:

4/3

Step-by-step explanation:

as we know,

x= y+2

the equation after substituting the values:

y-(y+2-2)/2=2/3

= y- y/2 = 2/3

take LCM

(2y-y)/2 = 2/3

transpose 2 to the right side and multiply

y = 2x2/3

hence the value of y = 4/3

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