SOLUTION: 3(y-2)=6(y-1)-3y

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Question 1051482: 3(y-2)=6(y-1)-3y
Answer by ikleyn(52781)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
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This equation is actually an identity and has infinitely many solutions.

Each value of "y" is the solution.

If you collect common terms, you will get the identity 0 = 0, which is always true (for any value of y).


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