Math, asked by radhavelu08, 3 months ago


Simplify and solve the linear equation
16(y – 5) - 2(y-9) + 5(y + 6) = 0.​

Answers

Answered by SamVarghese
2

16(y – 5) - 2(y-9) + 5(y + 6) = 0

16y - 80 - 2y + 18 + 5y + 30 = 0

16y - 2y + 5y - 80 + 18 + 30 = 0

19y - 32 = 0

19y = 32

y = 32/19

y = 32/19 = 1 13/19

Answered by shahegulafroz
1

Answer:

The value of y is 1.68 .

Step-by-step explanation:

Given -

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

To find -

The value of y

Solution -

Given equation,

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

The number multiplied by bracket we get

16y - 80 - 2y+18 + 5y + 30 = 0

The equal variables number only get add or substract .

16y -2y+5y- 80 +18 + 30 = 0

19y-32=0

Shift -32 to right it becomes +32

19y=32

Divide both side by 19 we get

y=1.68

∴ The value of y is 1.68 .

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