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-6(y+15)=-3y+6 what value of y makes the equation true?
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it is the fact that it is in the negitive form
and that the +15 is sstill also true
and that the +15 is sstill also true
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-6(y+15)=-3y+6
-6y - 90 = -3y + 6
3y = -84
y = -28
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-6y - 90 = -3y + 6
3y = -84
y = -28
Someone, if you want to help, that's great.
But make sure you are correct.
You can start with spelling: there's, not theirs...
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