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5(-y+1)=-8 solve the equation​

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Answered by Himanidaga
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5(-y+1)=-8

=> -5y + 5 = -8

=> -5y = -8-5

=> -5y = -13

=> y = 13/5

Answered by Ryu0690
2

Answer:

5(-y + 1 ) = -8

-5y + 5 = -8

-5y = -8 - 5

-5y = -13

y = -13/-5

y = 2.6

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