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I need help. I have to solve for y. 2y+3x=-6

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Answer:

-3-3/2x

Explanation:

1. Write the problem and subtract -3x on both sides to get the 2y by itself.

2y+3x=-6

-3x -3x

= 2y=-6-3x

2. Divide by 2 on each side to get only y completely by itself

= 2y=-6-3x

/2 /2

= y= -3-3/2x (the -3/2x is supposed to be a fraction.)

hope this helps you understand :)

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