SOLUTION: -2y+2=-2(3y+7)
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Question 519052: -2y+2=-2(3y+7)
Answer by tracyc0912(40) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
-2y+2 = -6y-14 (add 6y to each side)
4y+2=-14 (substract 2 from each side)
4y=-16 (divide both sides by 4)
y=-4
Hope this helps!!
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