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16 October, 18:42

How do you solve the equation - 3 (4y-7) - y=-2 (y-2) and check

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  1. 16 October, 19:46
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    y = 17 / 11

    Explanation:

    Equation: - 3 (4y-7) - y=-2 (y-2)

    Directions: Solve for 'y' and check

    Step 1: Simplify both sides of the equation

    -3 (4y-7) - y=-2 (y-2)

    (-3) (4y) + (-3) (-7) + -y = (-2) (y) + (-2) (-2) (Distribute)

    -12y+21+-y=-2y+4

    (-12y+-y) + (21) = -2y+4 (Combine Like Terms)

    -13y+21=-2y+4

    -13y+21=-2y+4

    Step 2: Add 2y to both sides

    -13y+21+2y=-2y+4+2y

    -11y+21=4

    Step 3: Subtract 21 from both sides

    -11y+21-21=4-21

    -11y=-17

    Step 4: Divide both sides by - 11

    -11y/-11=-17/-11

    y = 17 / 11

    Check:

    -3 (4·17/11-7) - 17/11=-2 (17/11-2)

    -3 (4·17/11-7) - 17/11 = 10/11

    -2 (17/11-2) = 10/11

    10/11 = 10/11
  2. 16 October, 21:20
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    In this question, you're solving for y:

    Solve for y:

    -3 (4y - 7) - y = - 2 (y - 2)

    use the distributive property:

    -12y + 21 - y = - 2y + 4

    combine like terms:

    -13y + 21 = - 2y + 4

    add 2 to both sides

    -11y + 21 = 4

    subtract 21 from both sides

    -11y = - 17

    divide both sides by - 11

    y = 17/11

    You would check your answer by plugging in 17/11 to the y variables.
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