Solve the equation.\\ \frac{7y}{y-2} + 1 = \frac{6y}{y-2}\\ Select the correct answer below and, if necessary, fill in the answer box to complete your choice.\\ A. y = (Use a comma to separate answers as needed.)\\ B. There is no solution.
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$$\frac{7y}{y-2}(y-2)+1(y-2)=\frac{6y}{y-2}(y-2)$$ Show more…
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