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If 3x2(y5)=123x - 2(y - 5) = 12 and x=8x = 8, what is the value of yy?

  1. A
    1
  2. B
    6
  3. 11Cevap
  4. D
    10

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11
The correct answer is 11. Substituting x=8x = 8 into the equation gives 3(8)2(y5)=123(8) - 2(y - 5) = 12, which simplifies to 242y+10=1224 - 2y + 10 = 12. Combining the constants on the left side yields 342y=1234 - 2y = 12. Subtracting 34 from both sides gives 2y=22-2y = -22. Finally, dividing both sides by 2-2 yields y=11y = 11.

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1
Substitute x=8x = 8 into the given equation.
3(8)2(y5)=123(8) - 2(y - 5) = 12, which simplifies to 242(y5)=1224 - 2(y - 5) = 12.
This isolates the variable yy by replacing the variable xx with its given value.
2
Distribute 2-2 to the terms inside the parentheses.
242y+10=1224 - 2y + 10 = 12.
Multiplying 2-2 by yy gives 2y-2y, and multiplying 2-2 by 5-5 gives +10+10 because the product of two negative numbers is positive.
3
Combine the constant terms on the left side of the equation and subtract the result from both sides.
342y=122y=2234 - 2y = 12 \Rightarrow -2y = -22.
Combining 2424 and 1010 gives 3434. Subtracting 3434 from both sides isolates the variable term 2y-2y.
4
Divide both sides by 2-2 to solve for yy.
y=11y = 11.
Dividing both sides of the equation by the coefficient of the variable term isolates the variable.

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