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  • 02-07-2020
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Solve for Y (5y + 2)(y-1) = 0

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Answer:

y = -2/5 or y = 1

Step-by-step explanation:

(5y + 2)(y-1) = 0

(5y+2) = 0

Subtract 2 on both sides.

5y = -2

Divide 5 into both sides.

y = -2/5

(y - 1) = 0

Add 1 on both sides.

y = 1

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