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Solve the equation
(3y+4) =(y+2) =-2/5​

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Answered by kavyas15
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Answer:

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Step-by-step explanation:

The value of y is -8

Given:

\frac{3 y+4}{2-6 y}=-\frac{2}{5}

2−6y

3y+4

=−

5

2

To find:

The value of y

Solution:

The Given equation is

\frac{3 y+4}{2-6 y}=-\frac{2}{5}

2−6y

3y+4

=−

5

2

On shifting the denominators to numerators, we get

5(3 y+4)=-2(2-6 y)5(3y+4)=−2(2−6y)

Now, multiply 5 with (3y+4)(3y+4) and -2 with (2-6y)(2−6y) , we get,

15y+20= -4+12y15y+20=−4+12y

Now, bring the y terms on left hand side and shift the constants on right hand side.

15y-12y= -4-2015y−12y=−4−20

3y= -243y=−24

y=-\frac{24}{3}=-8y=−

3

24

=−8

Therefore, the value of y = -8−8

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