Solve the equation 2/y-3=3/y+6
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Answer:
2/y -3 = 3/y +6
2y-3/y = 9
-1/y=9
-1/9 = y
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Solution
=
−
1
9
Step-by-step explanation:
1
Add
3
3
3
to both sides of the equation
2
−
3
=
3
+
6
\frac{2}{y}-3=\frac{3}{y}+6
y2−3=y3+6
2
−
3
+
3
=
3
+
6
+
3
\frac{2}{y}-3+{\color{#c92786}{3}}=\frac{3}{y}+6+{\color{#c92786}{3}}
y2−3+3=y3+6+3
2
Simplify
3
Multiply all terms by the same value to eliminate fraction denominators
4
Cancel multiplied terms that are in the denominator
5
Re-order terms so that constants are on the left
6
Rearrange terms
7
Subtract
3
3
3
from both sides of the equation
8
Simplify
9
Divide both sides of the equation by the same term
10
Simplify
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