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  • 22-01-2019
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what is the solution to the equation 6y-2(y+1)=3(y-2)+6

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suneetarednam
suneetarednam suneetarednam
  • 25-02-2019

Answer:

y=2

Step-by-step explanation:

2(y+1)= 2y+2 simplified

and

3(y-2) +6= 3y-6+6=3y simplified

so in the problem together it would be

2y+2 = 3y

you would first subtract 2y from each side wich would make it

2 = y

hope it helps :)

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