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Solve math problem number 2
-3y -7 = 2
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First, add over the constant -7 to isolate the variable which leaves you with -3y=9. Finally, divide out the -3 which will leave you with your answer: y=-3
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Add 7 to both sides.
-3y = 9
Divide -3 on both sides.
y = -3
Hope this helps!
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