Math, asked by Leemarhaithamx222, 3 months ago

Solve:
3y = 2 - 3(y + 1)

Answers

Answered by rs1159564
1

Answer:

How to solve your question

Your question is

3

=

2

3

(

+

1

)

3y=2-3(y+1)

3y=2−3(y+1)

Solve

1

Distribute

3

=

2

3

(

+

1

)

3

=

2

3

3

2

Subtract the numbers

3

=

2

3

3

3

=

1

3

3

Rearrange terms

3

=

1

3

3

=

3

1

4

Add

3

3y

3y

to both sides of the equation

3

=

3

1

3

+

3

=

3

1

+

3

5

Simplify

Combine like terms

Combine like terms

6

=

1

Answered by adityassingh651
1

Answer:

3y = 2 - 3y - 3

6y = 2-3

6y = -1

y = -1/6

here is your answer

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