20+6y is the equation simplified, but there is no way to figure out the answer.
It is a quadratic expression which when factored is (2y+3)(y+5)
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9 + 3y - 2y = 14 get the variable "y" by itself by subtracting 9 to both sides (to balance equation) 3y - 2y = 14 - 9 y(3 - 2) = 5 y * 1 = 5 y = 5
x = 11 - 2y and 14 - 2y. This means that 11 = 14. Is there a typo in the question?
-6y + 14 + 4y = 32-2y = 32 - 14-2y = 18y = - 9
Exactly (2y + 4) .
y=14 here is how you go about solving the problem 3y-2y=14 first set up equation y=14 combine like terms and get 1y but we do not need 1 in front because the variable has invisible 1
2x+2y
If: 3x+2y = 5x+2y = 14 Then: 3x+2y = 14 and 5x+2y =14 Subtract the 1st equation from the 2nd equation: 2x = 0 Therefore by substitution the solutions are: x = 0 and y = 7
If: 2Y+3 = 11 then the value of Y is 4
The answer is -5x + 2y. The terms with the same variable are combined by adding or subtracting their coefficients, and then the result is written with the corresponding variable. In this case, -3x and -2x combine to give -5x, and 4y and -2y combine to give 2y.