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Which step would you use first to evaluate 9y + 6 for y = 2? Explain.
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Which step would you use first to evaluate 9y + 6 for y = 2? Explain.
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Which step would you use first to evaluate 9y + 6 for y = 2? Explain.
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Insert the y factor (2) into the equation. Once you have done that, you are left with 9(2)+6. If the y factor was not added into the equation, you wouldn't be able to solve the equation.
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