-(y+6)-2y

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To simplify the expression \(- (y + 6) - 2y\), follow these steps:

  1. Distribute the negative sign to the terms inside the parentheses: \[

    • (y + 6) = -y - 6 \]
  2. Now, substitute this back into the expression: \[ -y - 6 - 2y \]

  3. Combine like terms (\(-y\) and \(-2y\)): \[ -y - 2y = -3y \]

  4. So, the expression becomes: \[ -3y - 6 \]

Thus, the simplified expression is: \[ -3y - 6 \]