Math, asked by vidithkumar24, 11 months ago

Solve the equation:Y+y/2=7/4-y/4
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Answered by heyheyhey
15

Answer:

Y+y/2=7/4-y/4

Y+y/2=(7-y)/4

4y/4+2y/4=(7-y)/4

6y=7-y

7y=7

y=1

Answered by robloxerbooga2
7

Answer:

Y is equal to 1

Step-by-step explanation:

Y+y/2=7/4-y/4

Make all the fractions into like fractions: 4y/4+2y/4=7/4-y/4

Transpose the term 'y/4': 4y/4+2y/4+y/4=7/4

Add all the terms on the left hand side: 7y/4=7/4

Since both are like you can remove the denominators as a different angle: 7y=7

So then , y = 7/7

Thus , y=1

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