519,886 views
27 votes
27 votes
2y=128, then the value of y is:​

User M H
by
2.6k points

2 Answers

10 votes
10 votes


{ \boxed{ \green{ { \sf{y = 64}}}}}

Explanation:


{ \red{ \sf{2y = 128}}}

Divide both the sides by 2, then


{ \red{ \sf{ \frac {\cancel2}{ \cancel2}y}}} = { \blue{ \tt{ \frac{ \cancel{128} ^(64)}{ \cancel2_(1)}}}}


{ \blue{ \boxed{ \green{ \boxed{ \pink{ \sf{y = 64}}}}}}}

User IvanMih
by
2.5k points
22 votes
22 votes

y = 64.

Explanation:


{ \red{ \mathfrak{2}}}{ \bold{y}} = { \red{ \mathfrak{128}}}


{ \bold{y}} = \frac{ \red{ \mathfrak{128}}}{ \red{ \mathfrak{2}}}


{ \bold{y}} = { \red{ \mathfrak{64}}}

User Tebe
by
2.7k points