Math, asked by himanshusingh2419, 4 days ago

Solve the equation:
2(3y - 1) = 10

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Answered by prachibarapatre
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Here we are given an equation 2 (3y - 1) = 10

We have to solve this equation in order to find out the value of y

So, we will first solve the bracket and then rearrange the equation as shown below

2 (3y - 1) = 10

  6y - 2 = 10

         6y = 10 + 2

          6y = 12

            y = 12/6

            y = 2

Hence, the value of y will be 2

Answered by yassersayeed
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In accordance with the information provided in the question,

We have find the value of the supplied expression in the above question.

Given the data in question multiply 2(3y - 1) = 10

Arrange the equation and multiply by 2 into(3y-1) and get balance equation

6y-2=10

Hence, for solving the above equation, we will solve it by separating the like terms at one side.

So, we will shift 2 from LHS to RHS, the sign will change from negative  to positive,

So, we will get it as,

6y-2=10\\6y=10+2\\6y=12\\y=\frac{12}{6} \\y=2

Hence the required result will be y=2

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