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Solve: y(y-4)-(y-2)(y+3)=10 ​

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Answered by sharmamahender295
0

Answer:

yes 10

Step-by-step explanation:

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Answered by rakibahushen
3

Answer:

∴ y = 16/(-9)

Step-by-step explanation:

y(y-4) - (y-2) (y+3) = 10

or, y² - 4y - y( y+3) - 2 (y+3) = 10

or, y² - 4y - y² - 3y - 2y - 6 = 10

or, y² - y² - 4y - 3y - 2y = 10 + 6

or, -9 y = 16

∴ y = 16/ (-9)

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