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| Question 515855:  -3y+14=-5y
 Answer by drumwrrv(7)
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You can put this solution on YOUR website! -3y+14=-5y Since -5y contains the variable to solve for, move it to the left-hand side of the equation by adding 5y to both sides.
 -3y+14+5y=0
 Since -3y and 5y are like terms, subtract 5y from -3y to get 2y.
 2y+14=0
 Since 14 does not contain the variable to solve for, move it to the right-hand side of the equation by subtracting 14 from both sides.
 2y=-14
 Divide each term in the equation by 2.
 (2y)/(2)=-(14)/(2)
 Simplify the left-hand side of the equation by canceling the common terms.
 y=-(14)/(2)
 Simplify the right-hand side of the equation by simplifying each term.
 y=-7
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