elliepabon3
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  • 12-03-2017
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What is the value of y in the equation 2 + y = −3?

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DissTrack
DissTrack DissTrack
  • 12-03-2017
-5, hope this helps..
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talmageej
talmageej talmageej
  • 12-03-2017
y = -5
because if you have 2, then you add a negative number. it is the same thing as subtracting a positive number. in other words,
2 + (-5) = -3
is the same as
2 - 5 = -3
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