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Solve the equation.– 2y - 15 = 4y + 15y=

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Given the equation;


-2y-15\text{ = 4y+15}

You are to calculate the value of y. This is as shown below;

First collect the like terms;


\begin{gathered} -2y\text{ - 4y = 15+15} \\ \end{gathered}

Evaaluate the expression an find y;


\begin{gathered} -6y=30 \\ \end{gathered}

Divide both sides by -6;


\begin{gathered} (-6y)/(-6)=(30)/(-6) \\ y\text{ = -5} \end{gathered}

Hence the value of y is -5

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