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2y^{2}+3y-2y\left(y-5\right)=26
Use the distributive property to multiply y by 2y+3.
2y^{2}+3y-2y^{2}+10y=26
Use the distributive property to multiply -2y by y-5.
3y+10y=26
Combine 2y^{2} and -2y^{2} to get 0.
13y=26
Combine 3y and 10y to get 13y.
y=\frac{26}{13}
Divide both sides by 13.
y=2
Divide 26 by 13 to get 2.
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