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Solve the equation 2/y-3=3/y+6​

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Answered by 2601ar
0

Answer:

2/y -3 = 3/y +6

2y-3/y = 9

-1/y=9

-1/9 = y

Step-by-step explanation:

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Answered by koushiDas89
0

Answer:

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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