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2+(5+y) I need help pls! If you know the answer to this problem, please explain, THANK YOU!!!

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Answer:

y= -7

Explanation:

I'm not sure if this is what you are looking for but here you go!

If the equation is set equal to zero.

2+(5+y)=0 This is the original expression, we need to find the value for y.

5+y= -2 We move the two to the right to remove it from the left side of

the equation.

y= -7 We repeat the same thing as we did in the last step, except

with the value 5. This then gives us our y-value, which is -7.

I hope this helps!

User Kalpesh Jetani
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Answer:

y+7

Explanation:

Take them out of the parenthesis and it is 2+5+y and then do 2+5 which is 7 so y+7 is the answer.

User Mike Chaliy
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