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Given x + 2y = -6, solve for y
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Given x + 2y = -6, solve for y
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y= -x-6/2
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y=-1/2x-3
x+2y=-6
subtract x from both sides
2y=-6-x
divide by 2 on both sides
y=-3-1/2x or y=-1/2x-3
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