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  • 10-12-2018
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Find the value of the variable y in the equation –5.7 + y = 8.2.

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  • 10-12-2018

Answer:

y = 13.9

Step-by-step explanation:

It is given that  

–5.7 + y = 8.2.    -----(1)

Equation (1) is a linear equation in one variable.  

LHS consists of a constant and a variable term

RHS consists of only constant term

Find the value of y

Solving the equation

-5.7 + y = 8.2

moving -5.7 to the RHS

y = 8.2 + 5.7

y = 13.9

Therefore the value of y = 13.9

-5.7 + y = 8.2

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