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Solve the following equation, if possible, and determine the number of solutions.

6y+4−3y−7=3(y−1)

write one answer for the number of solutions, and write at least one answer that explains your answer for the number of solutions.

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6y+4−3y−7=3(y−1)

Opening the bracket we notice that it will yield same thing for both sides of the equation.

There is only one way to solve the equation because it's clear that y = 0

So it's by opening the bracket.

So the value for y is equal to zero

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