Math, asked by dritakushalappa02, 6 months ago

what would be the value of a in 3 Y + 12 Y - 3 is equal to 6 y square + a y minus 3​

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Answered by Nimmo135
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Answer:

 \sqrt{ \frac{7y}{3} }

The answer is root 7y divided by 3.

Step-by-step explanation:

3y + 12y  - 3 = {6y}^{2}  + y - 3 \\  15y - 3 =  {6y}^{2}  + y - 3 \\ 15y - y =  - 3 + 3 +  {6y}^{2}  \\ 14y =  {6y}^{2}  \\  \frac{14y}{6}  =  {y}^{2}  \\   \frac{7y}{3}  =  {y}^{2} \\ y =   \sqrt{ \frac{7y}{3} }

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Answered by Mythili7799
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Answer:

sry yaar....not finding the answer in Google also , getting wrong while solving...sry

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