SOLUTION: -3=-4y+1

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Question 225910: -3=-4y+1
Answer by drj(1380)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!


Step 1. Subtract 1 from both sides of the equation





Step 2. Divide by -4 to both sides of the equation





Step 3. ANSWER: The solution is

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