Math, asked by Anonymous, 4 months ago

Solve this equation.
13(y+7)=3(y−1).

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

Explanation:

★To Solve :

 \rm \: \blue{13(y+7) = 3(y-1)}

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★SOLUTION :

\rm\red\leadsto{13(y+7) = 3(y-1)}

\rm\red\leadsto{13\times{y}+13\times7= 3\times{y}-3\times1}

\rm\red\leadsto{13y+91=3y-3}

\rm\red\leadsto{13y-3y=-3-91}

\rm\red\leadsto{10y=-94}

\rm\red\leadsto{} y =\dfrac{ { \cancel{-94}}^{ \:-45 } }{ { \cancel{10}}^{ \: 5} }

\rm\red\leadsto{y=}\dfrac{-47}{5}

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Answered by mariyammabonigala
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Answer:

13y+91 = 3y-3

13y-3y = -3-91

10y = -94

y = -94/10

y = -9.4

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