Math, asked by raunak8244, 1 month ago

Solve the equation: 5(2y - 1) - 7(y + 2) + 4(y + 3) = 0​

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Answered by sheetal9322
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Step-by-step explanation:

the correct answer is y =1

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Answered by adhithyavinay
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Let's solve your equation step-by-step.

2(y+5)−5(2y−1)=7(3−y)

Step 1: Simplify both sides of the equation.

2(y+5)−5(2y−1)=7(3−y)

(2)(y)+(2)(5)+(−5)(2y)+(−5)(−1)=(7)(3)+(7)(−y)(Distributive)

2y+10+−10y+5=21+−7y

(2y+−10y)+(10+5)=−7y+21(Combine Like Terms)

−8y+15=−7y+21

−8y+15=−7y+21

Step 2: Add 7y to both sides.

−8y+15+7y=−7y+21+7y

−y+15=21

Step 3: Subtract 15 from both sides.

−y+15−15=21−15

−y=6

Step 4:Divide both sides by -1

-y/-1=6/-1

y=-6

So y=-6

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