document.write( "Question 43590: At the end of my equation of: 4y/y-10 +1 = 3y/y-10 LCD: y-10\r
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document.write( "After all my multiplications I got 4y + y - 10 = 3y
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document.write( "Does it end up the 4y + y =5y then - 10 = 3y
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document.write( " 5y - 10 = 3y
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document.write( "After adding the 10 to the right side we have 5y = 3y + 10
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document.write( "How am I going to get my Y's on one side? What one of them do I subtract?\r
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document.write( "Maybe 5y - 3y = 10 ?
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document.write( "then have 2y = 10 ?
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document.write( "If so, do I divide the 10 by 2, to get y = 5 ? \n" );
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