Math, asked by deepika24239, 2 months ago

Solve the following equation: 2q – 6 = 2​

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Answered by gausia8080
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Answer:

y=4

Step-by-step explanation:

  • Given equation: 2q-6=2
  • As per the data given in the question, we need to find the value of q.

2q-6=2

  • By moving the numeral to RHS, we get

2q=2+6

2q=8

  • On dividing both terms by 2, we get

y=4

Hence, the answer is y=4.

Answered by sheeb12ansari
1

Given: The equation2q-6=2.

We have to solve the equation2q-6=2.

For this, we have to simplify the equation by sending -6 on the right-hand side and then dividing the sum by2.

Then, we will get the value ofq.

We are solving in the following way:

We have the equation2q-6=2.

Now,

=>2q-6=2\\=>2q=2+6\\=>2q=8\\=>q=\frac{8}{2} \\\\=>q=4

Therefore, q=4

Hence, The solution of the equation will be 4.

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