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The solution of the equation 3y + 6 = 0 is​

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Answered by ItzImran
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3y+6=0

Subtract  \: 6  \: from  \: both  \: sides. \:   \\ Anything  \: subtracted \:  from  \\ zero  \: gives \:  its  \: negation.

3y=-6

Divide  \: both \:  sides  \: by  \: 3.

y=\frac{-6}{3}

Divide  \: -6  \: by  \: 3  \: to \:  get  \: -2.

 \color{blue}y =  - 2

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