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9 April, 01:09

What are the steps to do - 2 (y+6) = y+3+2y

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  1. 9 April, 01:13
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    First of all, let's simplify the equations by adding and multiplying everything.

    -2 (y+6) = y+3+2y

    Add 2y and y on the right side:

    -2 (y+6) = 3y+3

    Distribute - 2y into the parentheses:

    -2y - 12 = 3y + 3

    Subtract both sides by - 2y - 12, so you have one side that equals zero:

    5y + 15 = 0

    Subtract both sides by 15:

    5y = - 15

    Divide both sides by 5:

    y = - 3
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