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    Solve the Equation\(-\) 1( Y + 3) = 2 A) Y = -5
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Solve the Equation −-− 1( Y + 3) = 2
A) Y = -5

Question 19

Question 19

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Solve the equation. −-− 1( y + 3) = 2


A) y = -5
B) y = 3
C) y = -3
D) y = -9
E) none of these

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