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If y=−3, then
4y
4+y

=

User MCurbelo
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Answer:

4y=-12

4+y=1

Explanation:

when y=-3

then you substitute the value of y into the questions

4(-3)=

4×-3

=-12

4+y

4+(-3)

we know that plus(+) multiplied by(×) minus(-) is equal to(=) minus(-)

so therefore,

4-3

=1

User George Oiko
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Answer:

if Y=-3 and 4y is the equation then the answer is -27

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