SOLUTION: 2/y+1=-4y/2y+2+3

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Question 184308: 2/y+1=-4y/2y+2+3
Answer by Alan3354(69443)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
2/y+1=-4y/2y+2+3
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You have to clarify this.
Is it (2/y) + 1? Or 2/(y+1)?
(-4y/2y) = -2, is that what you meant? Or 4y/(2y+2+3)?

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