Math, asked by akshaykunal, 11 months ago


\frac{y - 4}{3} + 3y = 4
solve the equation in one variable​

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Answered by AwesomeSoul47
10

Answer:

Hey mate here is your answer....

The factors x-3x−3x, minus, 3 and 3-x3−x3, minus, x are opposites since -1\cdot (x-3)=3-x−1⋅(x−3)=3−xminus, 1, dot, left parenthesis, x, minus, 3, right parenthesis, equals, 3, minus, x.

In this example, we saw that these factors canceled, but that a factor of -1−1minus, 1 was added. In other words, the factors x-3x−3x, minus, 3 and 3-x3−x3, minus, x canceled to \textit{-1}-1start text, negative, 1, end text.

In general opposite factors a-ba−ba, minus, b and b-ab−ab, minus, a will cancel to -1−1minus, 1 provided that a\neq ba

=ba, does not equal, b.

hope it's helpful for you.....

Answered by Anonymous
7

y-4+9y/3=4

y-4+9y=12

10y=12+4

y=16/10

y=8/5

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