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  • 02-03-2020
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For -3+2y=11 would I add -3 to 11 to find Y, or would I subtract -3 from 11?

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leb28
leb28 leb28
  • 02-03-2020
You have to remember that -3 requires you to add 3 to reach 0. What you do to one side of the equation you do to the other. You must add 3 to the -3 to reach zero and you must add three to the 11 as well. Adding a positive number is the same thing as subtracting a negative, so technically you would subtract -3. But this is the same as just adding 3.
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