Math, asked by kuldeep1709, 11 months ago

solve (y+3) /2=(y-4) /3​

Answers

Answered by gajavallidl
6

Answer:

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

3y+9=2y-8

3y-2y=-8-9

y= -17

Answered by AlluringNightingale
10

Question:

Solution for y :

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

Answer:

y = –17

Solution:

Here,

The given equation is :

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

By cross multiplication, we have ;

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

=> 3y + 9 = 2y - 8

=> 3y - 2y = - 8 - 9

=> y = - 17

Hence,

The required value of y is ( 17 ) .

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