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the value of y in the equation y+3=10 is​

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Answered by OPVS
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Answer:

7

Step-by-step explanation:

y + 3 = 10

y = 10 - 3

y = 7

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Answered by mahajan789
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The value of y in the equation y+3=10 is 7

Explanation: A mathematical statement in which two expressions are rendered equal to one another is known as an algebraic equation. A variable, coefficients, and constants make up an algebraic equation in most cases. Equations, or the equal sign, simply indicate equality. Equating one quantity with another is what equations are all about.

Equations act as a scale of balance. If you've ever seen a balancing scale, you know that for the scale to be deemed "balanced," an equal amount of weight must be applied to each side. The scale will tip to one side if we just add weight to one side, and the two sides will no longer be equally weighted. Equations use the same reasoning. Anything on one side of the equal sign must have the exact same value on the opposite side in order for it to not be considered unequal.

Given, y+3=10

Subtracting 3 from both Left-Hand Side and Right-Hand Side,

\Rightarrow y+3-3=10-3\\\Rightarrow y=7

\therefore The value of y in the equation y+3=10 is 7

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