Math, asked by kanishka115, 1 year ago

solve the equation ; 13(y-4)-3(y-9)-5(y+4)

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Answered by grreeaatt
6
Hey friend here is your answer!!!☺️☺️☺️

the question given by you is

13(y-4)-3(y-9)-5(y+4)
now solving this,

multiply the numbers outside with in the brackets

so,
13y - 52 -3y +27 -5y -20

grouping similar terms,
13y - 3y -5y -52 +27 -20
13y - 8y -45
5y - 45

☺️☺️hope it helps☺️☺️



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Answered by nilanjan18
3
13(y-4)-3(y-9)-5(y+4)
=13y-13*4-3y+3*9-5y-5*4
=13y-52-3y+27-5y-20
=13y-8y-52-20+27
=5y-72+27
=5y-45
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