This is the concept of algebra, the denominator of y+(y-3)/3 will be as follows;
the expression y+(y-3)/3 can be written as:
y/1+(y-3)/3
the denominator of the first term is 1 and that of the second denominator is 3, to get the common denominator for both terms we multiply both denominators;
thus the common denominator will be:
3*1=3
thus the our common denominator will be 3:
1. 5x= -80. x= -16
2. x - 73 = 129. x = 202
3. x/-8 = 22. x = -176
4. 2x + 8 = 8. 2x = 0. x = 0
5. 3x - 7 = 40. 3x = 47. x = 47/3
Answer:
9x+6y is your simplified answer
Step-by-step explanation:
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The answer is 21.
if u look at (7-2) that gives you 5 then 3x5 gives you 15 and then you add 15+6 to get your answer of 21.