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solve the following equation : 3(y+5)/4 = 3 -(y+3)/2​

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Answered by naushad22ahmad
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Answer:

MATHS

Solve:

4

3(y−5)

−4y=3−

2

(y−3)

Step-by-step explanation:

ANSWER

ANSWER(

ANSWER( 4

ANSWER( 43(y−5)

ANSWER( 43(y−5)

ANSWER( 43(y−5) )−4y=3−(

ANSWER( 43(y−5) )−4y=3−( 2

ANSWER( 43(y−5) )−4y=3−( 2(y−3)

ANSWER( 43(y−5) )−4y=3−( 2(y−3)

ANSWER( 43(y−5) )−4y=3−( 2(y−3) )

ANSWER( 43(y−5) )−4y=3−( 2(y−3) )3(y−5)−16y=12−2(y−3)

ANSWER( 43(y−5) )−4y=3−( 2(y−3) )3(y−5)−16y=12−2(y−3)3y−15−16y=12−2y+6

ANSWER( 43(y−5) )−4y=3−( 2(y−3) )3(y−5)−16y=12−2(y−3)3y−15−16y=12−2y+63y−16y+2y=12+6+15

−11y=33

−11y=33∴y=−3

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Answered by SaakshiNB
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Answer:

y = -3

Step-by-step explanation:

\frac{3(y+5)}{4}=\frac{3-(y+3)}{2}\\\\\\\frac{3y+15}{4}=\frac{3-y-3}{2}\\\\\\\frac{3y+15}{4}=\frac{-y}{2}\\\\\\2(3y+15)=4(-y)\\\\\\6y+30=-4y\\\\\\6y+4y=-30\\\\\\10y=-30\\\\\\y=\frac{-30}{10}\\\\\\y=-3

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