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In this equation, y-4/2=10, would i need to get the same denominator y-4/2=10/2 = y-2=5?
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In this equation, y-4/2=10, would i need to get the same denominator y-4/2=10/2 = y-2=5?
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In this equation, y-4/2=10, would i need to get the same denominator
y-4/2=10/2 = y-2=5?
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No actually you can just multiply both sides of the equation by 2 and get y-4=20. then add 4 to both sides to get y=24.
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