Math, asked by huzaifaasim6308, 4 months ago

solve this equation


3(y+2)=2(y+4)

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Answered by PᴀʀᴛʜTʀɪᴘᴀᴛʜɪ
2

3(y+2)=2(y+4)

3y+6=2y+8

3y-2y=8-6

y=2

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Answered by harshitha926594
0

Answer:

3(y + 2) = 2(y + 4) \\  3y + 6 = 2y + 8 \\ 3y - 2y = 8 - 6 \\  \boxed{y ={ \underline{\underline2}}}

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