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Solve the equation

3(×- 1)+7=13​

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Answered by itzheartcracker13
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\begin{gathered} \implies \text{13(y+7) = 3(y-1)} \\ \implies \text{13y + 91 = 3y - 3} \\ \implies \text{13y - 3y = -3 - 91} \\ \implies \text{10y= -94} \\ \implies \text{ y = $\dfrac{-94}{10}$} \\ \implies \textbf{y = -9.4} \\ \text{HOPE IT HELPS!!!!!} \end{gathered}

Answered by CuteRimmy
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\begin{gathered}\begin{gathered} \implies \text{13(y+7) = 3(y-1)} \\ \implies \text{13y + 91 = 3y - 3} \\ \implies \text{13y - 3y = -3 - 91} \\ \implies \text{10y= -94} \\ \implies \text{ y = $\dfrac{-94}{10}$} \\ \implies \textbf{y = -9.4} \\ \text{HOPE IT HELPS!!!!!} \end{gathered}\end{gathered}

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