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  • 16-10-2019
  • Mathematics
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Solve the following equation: (y - 2) - (y + 1) = (y - 3) - 2

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kpumpkin27 kpumpkin27
  • 16-10-2019
We can rewrite the equation without the brackets:
y - 2 - y - 1 = y - 3 - 2

Now let’s make both sides simpler:
-3 = y - 5

Let’s leave y on the right side and move 5 to the left:
-3 + 5 = y

So the result is:
y = 2
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IsaiahTaylor223
IsaiahTaylor223 IsaiahTaylor223
  • 02-02-2021

Answer:

y = 2

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