2(3y-4)=3(2y+1)

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Solution for 2(3y-4)=3(2y+1) equation:


Simplifying
2(3y + -4) = 3(2y + 1)

Reorder the terms:
2(-4 + 3y) = 3(2y + 1)
(-4 * 2 + 3y * 2) = 3(2y + 1)
(-8 + 6y) = 3(2y + 1)

Reorder the terms:
-8 + 6y = 3(1 + 2y)
-8 + 6y = (1 * 3 + 2y * 3)
-8 + 6y = (3 + 6y)

Add '-6y' to each side of the equation.
-8 + 6y + -6y = 3 + 6y + -6y

Combine like terms: 6y + -6y = 0
-8 + 0 = 3 + 6y + -6y
-8 = 3 + 6y + -6y

Combine like terms: 6y + -6y = 0
-8 = 3 + 0
-8 = 3

Solving
-8 = 3

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