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What is the answer too 2y-3=-5

User Leegent
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Answer:

Y= - 1

Explanation:

2y-3= - 5

+3 +3

2y= -2

/2 /2

Y= -1

Step 1: Add 3 to both sides because you want to cancel out the 3 so you do the opposite of what is say's. For example, if it says 2y-3 add 3 or 2y+3 subtract 3 from both sides.

Step 2: Add 3 to -5 which would be -2

Step 3: Since you're "multiplying" Y to 2 you're going to divide 2 to get Y by itself. So 2/2 cancels out and now you're left with y

Step 4: Divide 2 form -2 and you get -1

Let me know if you have any questions and I hope this helps

User Russell Trahan
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2 − 3 = −5

First we need to Add 3 to both sides of the equation:

2 − 3 + 3 = −5 + 3

Then we simplify:

2 = −5 + 3

2 = −2

Now we divide both sides of the equation by the same term:

2 / 2 = −2 / 2

Final answer: = −1

I hope this helps!

User Amar Kumar
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