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What is the solution to the equation 6y-2 (y + 1) = 3(y-2) + 6

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Answer:

y=2

Explanation:

6y-2 (y + 1) = 3(y-2) + 6

6y-2y-2 = 3y-6+6 *simplify*

4y-2 = 3y *minus 4y on both sides*

-2 = -y *swich the sign for both*

2=y or y=2

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Answer:

2

Explanation:


6y-2y-2=3y-6+6\\4y-2=3y\\4y-3y=2\\y=2

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