How do you solve 4y^2 - 3(y-4)=4y(y-1)+3y?

1 Answer
Apr 23, 2018

When only one variable is there, an equation can be solved by using simplification and y=6 in this equation. You can verify it also by putting y=6 on both sides and the results will be same.

Explanation:

4y^2-3(y-4)=4y(y-1)+3y

4y^2 -3y+12=4y^2-4y+3y " " " " [-3 * (-4)=12, 4y * y=4y^2]

or

4y^2-4y^2 -3y +12=-y

-3y+12=-y

So

12=3y-y

2y=12

y=12/2

y=6

Hope it helps...