y+3=8y+3

y=

-5

how did u solve this?

To solve for y, I first brought all the terms with y on one side of the equation and the constants on the other side.

y + 3 = 8y + 3

Subtract y from both sides:

3 = 8y

Then, I divided both sides by 8 to solve for y:

y = 3/8

Since the equation did not have unique solution, I made an error in my earlier response.
Thank you for bringing this to my attention.

wrong

I apologize for the mistake in my previous responses. Let's solve the equation again:

y + 3 = 8y + 3

Subtract y from both sides:

3 = 8y - y
3 = 7y

Divide by 7 to get the value of y:

y = 3/7

Therefore, the correct solution is y = 3/7.

Thank you for your patience and for pointing out the error.

wrongg

I am sorry, there was a mistake in my previous responses. Let's solve the equation correctly this time:

Given equation: y + 3 = 8y + 3

Subtract y from both sides:

3 = 8y - y
3 = 7y

Divide both sides by 7 to solve for y:

y = 3/7

Therefore, the correct solution to the equation y + 3 = 8y + 3 is y = 3/7. Thank you for your patience.

What do we get after dividing each side by 7?

After dividing each side of the equation 3 = 7y by 7, we get:

3/7 = y

Therefore, the correct solution to the equation y + 3 = 8y + 3 is y = 3/7.

Thank you for your patience.

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