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-6(y+15) = -3 + 6
What value of y makes the equation true?
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Answer:
Explanation:
y+15 = (-3)/(-6) + 6/(-6)
y+15 = 1/2 -1
y+15 = -1/2
y = -15.5
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do you want exact form, decimal form or mixed number form?
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