bre0yhaambers
bre0yhaambers
09-08-2016
Mathematics
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how to do you solve 3(2)-y=9?
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lizzy2341
lizzy2341
09-08-2016
you multiply 3 and 2. you get 6-y=9. then you subtract 6. you get -y=3. you cant have negative y so you multiply -y and 3 by -1. you get y=-3,that is your answer.
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