Math, asked by adrinachawla, 2 months ago

if x = y+2 find y - (x-2 ) ÷ 2 = 2/3​

Answers

Answered by universelover01
1

Answer:

y=4/3

x=10/3

Step-by-step explanation:

y - (x-2 ) ÷ 2 = 2/3

substitute x = y+2

y - (y+2-2) ÷ 2 = 2/3

y - y/2 = 2/3

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

2y-y = 2/3×2

y=4/3

x=y+2

x= 4/3+2

x= (4+6)/3

x=10/3

HOPE THIS WILL HELP YOU!

Answered by shettyvidya007
0

Answer:

4/3

Step-by-step explanation:

If x=y+2 is given, in the sum, you must substitute the x with y+2.

y-(x-2)÷2=2/3

y-(y+2-2}÷2=2/3

y-(y)÷2=2/3

y-y/2=2/3

2y/2 - y/2=2/3

y/2=2/3

y=2/3×2

y=4/3

Hope this help!!!

Similar questions