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tekilochka [14]
3 years ago
7

What is the value of y in the equation 2(3y - 6) = 0?

Mathematics
1 answer:
Fittoniya [83]3 years ago
6 0

Answer:

The answer is y=2

Step-by-step explanation:

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Can you guys please help me. i don’t need the explanation i just need the answer
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Answer:

36

Step-by-step explanation:

AOB + BOC = AOC

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6x-12 + 3x+30 = 90

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Subtract 18 from each side

9x+18-18 = 90-18

9x = 72

divide by 9

9x/9 = 72/9

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Charlize and Camille solved the equation 4x – 2y = 8 for y. Their work is shown
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Answer:

The answer to your question is below

Step-by-step explanation:

Equation 4x - 2y = 8 solve for y

First, pass 4x to the right side                -2y = -4x + 8

Pass -2 to the right side                             y = -4/-2 x  + 8 /-2

Simplify                                                        y = 2x -4 or    y = -4 + 2x

I can not see clearly the work of Charlize and Camille, but the one that has the answer shown above is correct.                                                                                    

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The first thing to do is to start with something not quite so

complicated, so you can get used to the ideas first.  But let's go

ahead with this one, to check your work.

Here's one way I write these to demonstrate how to think it through:

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 \____/  \_________/               \_________/

    9  {[    80     / 2]-[5 x 20 -     61     ]}

        \______________/ \____________________/

    9  {       40       -           39         }

       \_______________________________________/

    9 *                  1

    \____________________/

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So you're correct, and your work was fine.  The only thing I did

differently was to evaluate 18/2 earlier, because nothing stood in its

way; I could have waited as you did.

What parentheses do is to contain a subexpression that has to be fully

evaluated before it can be used in any containing expression.  That's

why you work from the inside out: you can't use what's inside until

you evaluate it all, so you might as well start there.  But if you

forgot to, you'd still have a reminder.  Here's an example:

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If I didn't bother with the inside-out "rule", I  might just start

trying to evaluate at the left (paying attention to the order of

operations, of course): 2 times ... what?  Well, the second number in

that multiplication is the whole thing inside [...], so I have to put

it on hold until I do that.  So I focus on

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whole thing and get 10.  Now I have to multiply it by (3 - 2), so I

stop and evaluate that, which gives 1.  Now I can multiply 10 by 1 and

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times the next parenthesis; that's 3 times 4, so I have 12.  The

subtraction I put off is 10 - 12 = -2.

Now, this is what the whole [...] is, so I go back and do that last

multiplication:

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