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-3(y+3) = 2y + 3

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-3(y+3) = 2y + 3 Please show your steps!-example-1
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-3(y+3) = 2y + 3

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-3y - 9 = 2y + 3

Add 9 to both sides

-3y = 2y + 12

Subtract 2y from both sides

-5y = 12

Divide everything by -5

y = -12/5
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