Math, asked by baranidharan34, 8 hours ago

simplify and solve the following linear equation:


5(y-4)-2(y-9)+5(y+6)=0

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Answered by pravinakjadav
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Answer:

y = 2/3

Step-by-step explanation:

15(y-4)-2(y-9)+5(y+6) =0

15y- 60 -2y+18+5y+30=0

15y-2y+5y-60+18+30=0

18y-12=0

18y=12

y=12/28

y=2/3

Answered by sakshii8080
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As per the data given in the above question we have,

The given value is as follows,

The given equation is 5(y-4)-2(y-9)+5(y+6)=0

We have to find the value of the above equation.

Thus, solving the above equation we get,

5(y-4)-2(y-9)+5(y+6)=0\\5y-20-2y+18+5y+30=0\\8y+28=0

Solving equation further we get,

8y=-28\\y=\frac{-28}{8}\\y=-3.5

Hence the value of the given equation is -3.5

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