4(y-5)+3=2(2y-3)fory

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Solution for 4(y-5)+3=2(2y-3)fory equation:


Simplifying
4(y + -5) + 3 = 2(2y + -3) * fory

Reorder the terms:
4(-5 + y) + 3 = 2(2y + -3) * fory
(-5 * 4 + y * 4) + 3 = 2(2y + -3) * fory
(-20 + 4y) + 3 = 2(2y + -3) * fory

Reorder the terms:
-20 + 3 + 4y = 2(2y + -3) * fory

Combine like terms: -20 + 3 = -17
-17 + 4y = 2(2y + -3) * fory

Reorder the terms:
-17 + 4y = 2(-3 + 2y) * fory

Reorder the terms for easier multiplication:
-17 + 4y = 2fory(-3 + 2y)
-17 + 4y = (-3 * 2fory + 2y * 2fory)
-17 + 4y = (-6fory + 4fory2)

Solving
-17 + 4y = -6fory + 4fory2

Solving for variable 'y'.

Reorder the terms:
-17 + 6fory + -4fory2 + 4y = -6fory + 4fory2 + 6fory + -4fory2

Reorder the terms:
-17 + 6fory + -4fory2 + 4y = -6fory + 6fory + 4fory2 + -4fory2

Combine like terms: -6fory + 6fory = 0
-17 + 6fory + -4fory2 + 4y = 0 + 4fory2 + -4fory2
-17 + 6fory + -4fory2 + 4y = 4fory2 + -4fory2

Combine like terms: 4fory2 + -4fory2 = 0
-17 + 6fory + -4fory2 + 4y = 0

The solution to this equation could not be determined.

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