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  • 17-08-2016
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How to solve y+(-3)=12

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milliehart25
milliehart25 milliehart25
  • 17-08-2016
You have to subtract 3 from both sides.
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elaynegu
elaynegu elaynegu
  • 17-08-2016
subtract 3 from (-3) and 12.
y+(-3)=12
-3 -3
now you'll cross out (-3)
-3
now, add 12 + 3 because the sign will change because it's a positive and a negative.

it will now be y=15 and it will be positive because 12 is the bigger number and it's a positive!

hoped this helped
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