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Solve for y. 2 (y-2) = 4y + 8 - 2 (-4y - 3)
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Solve for y.
2 (y-2) = 4y + 8 - 2 (-4y - 3)
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Answer:
-1.5
Explanation:
2 (y-2) = 4y + 8 - 2 (-4y - 3)
2
y
-
4
=
4
y
+
8
+
8
y
+
6
2
y
-
4
=
1
2
y
+
1
4
-
4
-
1
4
=
1
4
y
-
2
y
-
1
8
=
1
2
y
y=
-
1
8
/
1
2
y=
-
1
.
5
Safir
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