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Molly
31 July, 19:58
What is 4 (y+3) = 2y of the problem
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Keagan Brady
31 July, 21:53
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Marques Huffman
31 July, 23:35
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Step-by-step explanation:
Y=-6
If you simplify it, it will look like this 4y+12=2y, then you move 4y to the other side and subtracted so it becomes - 2y, then divide 12 and - 2y
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