SOLUTION: -2y-3(y+1) = -(5y+3)+ y
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Question 24348: -2y-3(y+1) = -(5y+3)+ y
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first, solve all that you can solve,
-2y-3(y+1) = -(5y+3)+ y
-2y-3y-3 =-5y-3+y
-5y-3 =-4y-3
Bring the unknown to the left hand side(LHS), then, the numbers to the right hand side(RHS)
-5y+4y=-3+3
y=0
therefore, y=0
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