Solve:
3y = 2 - 3(y + 1)
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How to solve your question
Your question is
3
=
2
−
3
(
+
1
)
3y=2-3(y+1)
3y=2−3(y+1)
Solve
1
Distribute
3
=
2
−
3
(
+
1
)
3
=
2
−
3
−
3
2
Subtract the numbers
3
=
2
−
3
−
3
3
=
−
1
−
3
3
Rearrange terms
3
=
−
1
−
3
3
=
−
3
−
1
4
Add
3
3y
3y
to both sides of the equation
3
=
−
3
−
1
3
+
3
=
−
3
−
1
+
3
5
Simplify
Combine like terms
Combine like terms
6
=
−
1
Answered by
1
Answer:
3y = 2 - 3y - 3
6y = 2-3
6y = -1
y = -1/6
here is your answer
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