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Rubi Yang
10 March, 00:28
How to solve y in - (y+9) = 10
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Saige King
10 March, 02:26
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Step-by-step explanation:
- (y+9) = 10
Multiply through by - 1 gives us
y+9 = - 10
Subtract 9 from both sides
y = - 19
That's your answer.
If you work it through it satisfies the equation.
That is:
- (-19 + 9) = 10
- (-10) = 10
10 = 10
Boo ya!
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