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Solve : (2y+3)/(3y+2)=(4y+5)/(6y+7)​

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Answered by TheGreatYash
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Answer:

y = -11/9

Step-by-step explanation:

(2y+3)(6y+7) = (3y +2)(4y + 5)

Answered by nancy359
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Solve the following equations :

 \frac{(2y + 3)}{(3y + 2)}  =  \frac{(4y + 5)}{(6y + 7)}

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Given:-

 \frac{(2y + 3)}{(3y + 2)}  =  \frac{(4y + 5)}{(6y + 7)}

2y+3)(6y+7)=(4y+5)(3y+2)

12y {}^{2} +14y+18y+21=12y {}^{2} +8y+15y+10 

On  \: simplification \:  we \:  get, \:  \\  </u><u>\:  \\  32y+21=23y+10  \\32y−23y=10−21 \\  9y=−11  \\ We  \: get ,  \\ y =  \frac{ - 11}{9}

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