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what do you think will be the first step?
single out y?
or sorry meant to say get it by itself
yes that's right. the question is...how?
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lol how darker can it get.. \[\frac{1}{2}y - \frac{4}{5} = -\frac{2}{3}\]
i really dont know....
then you are solving for \(y\)
ok but i dont know where to start
drag the \(-\frac{4}{5}\) to the RHS then its to a positive
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then what multiply?
\[\frac{1}{2} y = -\frac{2}{3}+\frac{4}{5} \]
add the rhs then solve for y
i sound really stupid but i totally forgot how to add fractions....
Y = 4/15
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