Respuesta :
Answer:
6
Step-by-step explanation:
Given the expression [tex]\frac{2-y}{4+y} + \frac{3(y+2)}{y}[/tex], we are to look for the value of the expression when y = 2. To do that we are going to substitute y as 2 into the given expression and simplify the resulting expression as shown.
[tex]f(y) = \frac{2-y}{4+y} + \frac{3(y+2)}{y}\\\\if \ y = 2;\\\\f(2) = \frac{2-2}{4+2} + \frac{3(2+2)}{2}\\\\f(2) = \frac{0}{6} + \frac{3(4)}{2}\\\\\\f(2) =0 + \frac{12}{2}\\\\\\f(2) = 6[/tex]
Hence the value of the expression when y = 2 is 6
Answer:
The answer is 6
How you get this answer is by plugging in the number 2 in as y and following the order of operations.