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Given: x + 2y = -6.



Solve for y.

Given: x + 2y = -6. Solve for y.-example-1
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Answer: choice #3

x + 2y = -6

2y = -6 - x [ subtract x from both sides ]

y = (-6 - x)/2 [ isolate y ]

y = (-x - 6)/2 [ rearrange numerator ]

The answer choice that matches this is the third one, i hope this helps! :D

User Sevki
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Answer:

The answer is option 3.

Explanation:

The steps are :


x + 2y = - 6


2y = -x - 6


y = ( - x - 6)/(2)

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