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Solve the equation 2y+4=3(2x-6) for y. Show and justify your steps.
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Solve the equation 2y+4=3(2x-6) for y. Show and justify your steps.
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hello :
2y+4=3(2x-6)
2y+4 -4 =3(2x-6)-4
2y = 6x-18-4
2y =6x-22
y =(6x-22)/2
y= 3x-11
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