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7(1 - y) = -3(y-2)
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User Markijbema
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Answer:


\huge y = (1)/(4)

Explanation:


7(1 - y) = -3(y-2)

Expand the terms in the bracket

That's


7 - 7y = - 3y + 6

Add 3y to both sides of the equation


7 - 7y + 3y = 3y - 3y + 6 \\ 7 - 4y = 6

Subtract 7 from both sides by the equation


7 - 7 - 4y = 6 - 7 \\ - 4y = - 1

Divide both sides by - 4


( - 4y)/( - 4) = ( - 1)/( - 4) \\

We have the final answer as


y = (1)/(4) \\

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