If you look at this the right way, you can see immediately that it has no solution.
Let me re-arrange it for you, then ask you to look at it again:
(-6y) - 3 = (-6y) + 3
This says that I have a number in mind, and whether you make it 3 more or 3 less, you get the same result either way.
That's not possible.
There is no number that ' Y ' can be that will make the equation true.
The equation has no solution.
6y3 + 8y2 - 15y - 20 is an expression, not an equation (or inequality). An expression cannot be solved.The expression factorises to (3y + 4)*(2y2 - 5)
6y3
36y^2 - 1 = (6y - 1)(6y + 1)
the GCF is 6y
15.12y
-24
Given the expression 36y + 9 If y = 16, then 36*16 + 9 = 576 + 9 = 585
Without any equality signs the given expression can't be considered to be equations.
It appears to be 12y
How do you solve 4y plus x equals 8
121 is the answer
Not enough information to solve