Asked by Tanisha
                can you help me with this equation and may you please show your work?
-3=3-y
            
        -3=3-y
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                    Answered by
            DrBob222
            
    -3=3-y
You want the unknowns on one side and everything else on the other side. Let's move the 3 on the right side to the left side. We can do that by adding -3 to both sides.
-3+(-3)=3+(-3)-y
Remove the parentheses.
-3-3=3-3-y
Now combine terms.
-6=-y
Now multiply both sides by -1 to get rid of the minus signs (we want to know y, not -y).
-1*-6=-1*-y
6=y or if you prefer
y=6
check my work.
    
You want the unknowns on one side and everything else on the other side. Let's move the 3 on the right side to the left side. We can do that by adding -3 to both sides.
-3+(-3)=3+(-3)-y
Remove the parentheses.
-3-3=3-3-y
Now combine terms.
-6=-y
Now multiply both sides by -1 to get rid of the minus signs (we want to know y, not -y).
-1*-6=-1*-y
6=y or if you prefer
y=6
check my work.
                    Answered by
            Tanisha
            
    thnx
    
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