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solve: -5(y+8)=50






solve: -5(y+8)=50 with solution ​

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Answered by Eleshsingh
0

Step-by-step explanation:

-5(y+8)=50

-5y-40=50

-5y=50+40

-5y=90

y=(90/-5)

y= -18

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Answered by Anonymous
4

AnsweR:-

-5(y + 8) = 50

-5y - 40 = 50

-5y = 50 + 40

-5y = 90

y =  \dfrac{90}{-5}

 -18\: Ans

Procedure :-

\implies This question is from the linear equation, as you can see that after -5 there is bracket (y+8) that means we have to multiply the 5 with both then it will be -5y + -40.

\implies Then we will transpos -40 to the other side so that it can get added the -40 has become 40 as it has been transposed to other side.

\implies Now at last we will get 90 and the we will find the value of y by putting 5 in the denominator and will cancle it and hence, value of y is 90/-5 or simply 18.

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