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3(6+5y)=2(-5+4y) help huhu

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Answer:

y = -4

Explanation:

distribute both 3 and 2 through the parenthesis, move the variable to the left side and change its sign, move constant to the right side and change its sign, collect like terms, calculate the difference, divide both sides of the equation by 7, and your answer would be -4

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User Vickyonit
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Answer:

-4 = y

Explanation:

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

18 + 15y = -10 + 8y

+10 +10

28 + 15y = 8y

- 15y -15y

28 = - 7y

28/-7 = -4

-7y/-7 = y

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