2y + 6 = y - 7

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To solve the equation \( 2y + 6 = y - 7 \), follow these steps:

  1. Start by isolating \( y \) on one side of the equation. Subtract \( y \) from both sides:

    \[ 2y - y + 6 = -7 \]

    This simplifies to:

    \[ y + 6 = -7 \]

  2. Next, subtract 6 from both sides to solve for \( y \):

    \[ y = -7 - 6 \]

    Simplifying this gives:

    \[ y = -13 \]

So, the solution to the equation is \( y = -13 \).