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Solve 2(y-2)=4(y+3) .Then represent the linear equation in one variable on number line

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Answered by abdullah105
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2-3=1
3+2=5
1-5=4
ANSWER=4
Answered by TwilightShine
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Question -:

Solve -: 2 (y - 2) = 4 (y + 3).

\blue\star Answer -:

2 \: (y - 2) = 4 \: (y + 3)

2y - 4 = 4y + 12

2y - 4y = 12 + 4

 - 2y = 16

y =  \frac{ \:  \: 16}{- 2}

y =  - 8

Hope it helps!

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