Asked by brit
ok ihave three problems for homework in algebra 1 honors Y+3=3+Y
6*1/2-Y=3*2
3/4+Y=0.75+Y
6*1/2-Y=3*2
3/4+Y=0.75+Y
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Writeacher
Math assistance needed.
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Infinity_plus_one
For cases where you have 0=0, like your first and third problem, notice how plugging any number for Y will work. The numbers on to the left and to right of the equal sign will always equal. Therefore, you'll say Y= all real numbers.
For the second problem, you solve for Y by first multiplying the numbers out 6*1/2 = 3 and 3*2 =6. Next, you solve by getting Y on one side. -Y= 6-3 After that, you eliminate the negative sign on the Y by dividing both sign by negative 1.
For the second problem, you solve for Y by first multiplying the numbers out 6*1/2 = 3 and 3*2 =6. Next, you solve by getting Y on one side. -Y= 6-3 After that, you eliminate the negative sign on the Y by dividing both sign by negative 1.
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