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4y-16+8y=-4 How do you solve this equation
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4y-16+8y=-4
How do you solve this equation
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You first combine all like terms: 4y + 8y = 12y
Its now 12y - 16 = -4
Move the -16 to the other side: REMEMBER: WHEN YOU MOVE A NUMBER FROM ONE SIDE OF THE EQUAL SIGN TO THE OTHER, YOU FLIP THE SIGN
12y = -4 + 16
y = 1
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Y=1
4y-16+8y=-4
First add 16 to -16 and -4
4y+8y=12
Add 4y and 8y together
12y = 12
Divide each side by 12.
y=1
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