SOLUTION: 3[4(y+2)-(y+5)]=3(3y+1) 3[4y+8-y+5]=9y+3 3[3y+13]=9y+3 9y+39=9y+3 9y+36=9y 36=0 no solution is this correct?

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Question 557049: 3[4(y+2)-(y+5)]=3(3y+1)
3[4y+8-y+5]=9y+3
3[3y+13]=9y+3
9y+39=9y+3
9y+36=9y
36=0
no solution
is this correct?

Answer by Tutor77(13) About Me  (Show Source):
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Here is the answer: 3[4(y+2)-(y+5)]=3(3y+1)
3[4y+8-y-5]=9y+3
3[3y+3]=9y+3
9y+9=9y+3
9y+6=9y
0=6
This is a no solution problem, but the only mistake that I noticed, was that in the second stage, you didn't change the -(y+5) into -y-5. Otherwise, the answer would be correct.