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  • 31-05-2017
  • Mathematics
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What is the value of y in the equation 4 + y = −3?

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WannaLearn123
WannaLearn123 WannaLearn123
  • 31-05-2017
y=-7 you subtract 4 from each side and then you get that <----

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mikework
mikework mikework
  • 31-05-2017
Solution:
y= -3

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4 + y = -3
y = -3 -4
y = -7
4 + (-7) = -3
4 -7 = -3
-3 = -3
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