How do you solve #4(2y-1)=4(y+3)# for y?
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Less thought, more mechanical: first remove the parentheses on both sides by distributing the multiplication. Then collect all the terms involving
It looks like this:
Check your answer.
More thought, looking at the equation:
Instead of distributing the
#1/4*4 = [1/4 *4] (y+3)
Check your answer.
First multiply
Now, isolate the
Notice the change of sign of
now we can add and subtract:
The
hope it helps!