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4y−4=3y−1

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4y−4=3y−1

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Solution

Sure, let's solve the equation step by step:

  1. The given equation is 4y - 4 = 3y - 1.

  2. To isolate y, we first get rid of the y terms on one side. We can subtract 3y from both sides of the equation:

    4y - 3y - 4 = 3y - 3y - 1

    This simplifies to:

    y - 4 = -1

  3. Next, we get rid of the constant on the y side by adding 4 to both sides:

    y - 4 + 4 = -1 + 4

    This simplifies to:

    y = 3

So, the solution to the equation 4y - 4 = 3y - 1 is y = 3.

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