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What is -6y + 3 = 3?
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What is -6y + 3 = 3?
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-6y + 3 = 3 is 0.
To get this answer first you will cancel equal terms on both sides of the equation and you will get -6y = 0. Then you divide both sides of the equation by -6. So your answer is y = 0.
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Answer:
y=0
Explanation:
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