swagmoney42028 swagmoney42028
  • 07-01-2021
  • Mathematics
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2y + 3y = 4 - 6 - 13

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zepedagenesis74
zepedagenesis74 zepedagenesis74
  • 07-01-2021

Answer:

y=-3

Step-by-step explanation:

2y+3y=4−6−13

2y+3y=4+−6+−13

(2y+3y)=(4+−6+−13)

5y=−15

5y=−15

y= −3

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lylakrhodson
lylakrhodson lylakrhodson
  • 07-01-2021

Answer:

y = -10

Step-by-step explanation:

You add 2y and 3y, you'd get 5y from it. You do 4-6-13 which is -15.

So 5y = -15.

You subtract 5 from the y side and add 5 to the -15.

So basically:

5y = -15

-5 & +5

y = -10

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