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5y-6=-20 Please help and show work!!
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5y-6=-20 Please help and show work!!
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1.1 Solve : 5y+14 = 0
Subtract 14 from both sides of the equation :
5y = -14
Divide both sides of the equation by 5:
y = -14/5 = -2.800
One solution was found :
y = -14/5 = -2.800
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5y-6+6=-20+6
5y=-14
5y/5=-14/5
y=-14/5
-14/5=-2.8
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