SOLUTION: 2/(Y+3)+3/(Y-4)=5/(Y+6)
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Question 212166: 2/(Y+3)+3/(Y-4)=5/(Y+6)
Answer by drj(1380) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Step 1. Get Rid of Denominators. We'll start with the left side. Multiply
to both sides of equation.
Step 2. To get rid of denominator on right side. Multiply
to both sides of equation.
Step 3. Now multiply everything and collect like terms.
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