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Solve for y. 7y + 12 = -2y - 6
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Solve for y.
7y + 12 = -2y - 6
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7y + 12 = -2y - 6
+ 6 + 6
7y + 18 = -2y
-7y -7y
18 = -9y
/-9 /-9y
-2 = y
So therefore y is -2
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Answer:
y = -2
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