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What can i do to solve for the variable y-4=0
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To solve for the variable y in the equation y - 4 = 0, we must make sure y is by itself on one side of the =
We can do this by adding 4 to both sides of the equation. 4 on the left side will cancel out leaving just y on that side.
y = 4
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