Math, asked by shakrasultan86, 2 months ago

Solve the following equation 3(y-2) +2(y-1) =-3​

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Answered by ravishankarkashyap59
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Answer:

3y-6+2y-2=-3 is the right answer of your question

Answered by parv01mahajan
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1 = y

Step-by-step explanation:

3(y-2) +2(y-1) = -3

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We will open brackets and then multiply with the number outside the bracket.

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3y-6 +2y-2 = -3

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We will solve...and in next step we will shift constants to one side and variables on other side.

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5y -8 = -3

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5y = -3+8

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5y = +5

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y = 5/5

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y = 1

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