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[tex] \qquad \qquad \bf \huge\star \: \: \large{ \underline{Answer} } \huge \: \: \star[/tex]
- y = 1
[tex]\textsf{ \underline{\underline{Steps to solve the problem} }:}[/tex]
[tex] \qquad❖ \: \sf \:6 = 2(y + 2)[/tex]
[tex] \qquad❖ \: \sf \:(y + 2) = \cfrac{6}{2} [/tex]
[tex] \qquad❖ \: \sf \:y + 2 = 3[/tex]
[tex] \qquad❖ \: \sf \:y = 3 - 2[/tex]
[tex] \qquad❖ \: \sf \:y = 1[/tex]
[tex] \qquad \large \sf {Conclusion} : [/tex]
- Value of y = 1
Rewrite the equation as 2(y+2)=6
Divide each term in 2 (y+2)=6 by 2 and simplify
2(y+2)/2=6/2
Simplify the left side
Cancel the common factor of 2
x(y+3)x=6/2
Divide y+2 by 1
y+2=6/2
Simplify the right side
Divide 6 by 2
y+2=3
Move all terms not containing y to the right side of the equation
y=1
Divide each term in 2 (y+2)=6 by 2 and simplify
2(y+2)/2=6/2
Simplify the left side
Cancel the common factor of 2
x(y+3)x=6/2
Divide y+2 by 1
y+2=6/2
Simplify the right side
Divide 6 by 2
y+2=3
Move all terms not containing y to the right side of the equation
y=1
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