SOLUTION: What steps would I take to solve the equation 6y+7y = -25
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Question 466324: What steps would I take to solve the equation 6y+7y = -25
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Step 1: Collect like terms.
Step 2: Multiply both sides by the reciprocal of the resulting coefficient on the variable.
Step 3: If possible, reduce any fractions to lowest terms. (not possible in this particular problem)
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