Question 884130


how to solve y+2 divided by y-1, minus 4-y divided by 2y equal to 7 divided by 3
I cant seem to understand it, please help
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If {{{(y + 2)/(y - 1) - (4 - y)/2y = 7/3}}}, then equation to solve is: {{{5y^2 - 11y - 12 = 0}}}, and {{{highlight_green(highlight_green(y = - (4/5)_or_y = 3))}}}
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