Solve the equation (8th grade 2-y)+y=-6" align="absmiddle" class="latex-formula">)
2 answers:
1. Distribute the 5 to 2 and -y (10-5y + y = -6) 2. Add the singular y to 5y to get 6y 3. Subtract 10 from both sides (-6y=-16) 4. What’s times -6y equals -16? Answer: y≈2.667
5(2-y)+y=-6 (distribute the 5 to the 2 and y which will get you 10 and -5y) 10-5y+y=-6 (subtract the 10 from -6) -4y=-16 (divide -16/-4) y=4
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