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Solve y (y-4)-(y-2) (y-3) = 10​

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Answered by Anonymous
8

Answer:

Step 1: Simplify both sides of the equation.

y(y−4)−(y−2)(y−3)=10

(y)(y)+(y)(−4)+−y2+5y+−6=10(Distribute)

y2+−4y+−y2+5y+−6=10

(y2+−y2)+(−4y+5y)+(−6)=10(Combine Like Terms)

y+−6=10

y−6=10

Step 2: Add 6 to both sides.

y−6+6=10+6

y=16

Answer:

y=16

Answered by nk683
2

y2-4y-y2+3y+2y-3 =19

-4y+5y -3 =10

y=10+3

y=13

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