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31 March, 04:00

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-4y+2=-3 (2y+4)

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  1. 31 March, 05:15
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    On the right side of the equation - 3 (2y+4), you need to use the distributive property, so it becomes - 6y-12.

    together it is - 4y+2=-6y-12

    get the "y" value on the left, so add 6y to the left side

    2y+2=-12

    substract - 2

    2y=-14

    divide by 2

    y=-7

    To double check your answer, plug - 7 back into the equation and make side both sides are equal to each other
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