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solve the equation 15(y - 4) -2(y- 9) + 5 (y + 6) = 0​

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Answered by CharmingPrince
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15(y - 4) -2(y- 9) + 5 (y + 6) = 0

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Solving the equation:

15(y-4)-2(y-9)+5(y+6) = 0

15y - 60 - 2y + 18 +5y + 30 =0

18y = 60 - 30 - 18

18y = 12

y = \dfrac{12}{18}

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Answered by devgugga05
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