The answer depends on the value of the variable, Y, which is not specified in the question.
Two decimal numbers, X and Y, are equal if X - Y = 0.
When y is less than or equal to 2x-6
6. Your problem can be written as y≤6≤y. Since the value y must be either less than AND greater than 6 OR simply equal to 6, the only number that can go on both sides of this inequality is 6.
You substract 6 to -8 so its equal to y over 6 equal -2 and the you multiply -2 by 6! So the y equal -12...
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The expression -5y + 6 is a combination of a variable (y) and constants (-5 and 6) connected by addition and subtraction operations. To find the answer, you would need a specific value for the variable y. Without knowing the value of y, the expression -5y + 6 cannot be simplified further.
you have to bring the "y" to one side. 10y - 6 = 2 + 4y 10y-4y = 2 + 6 6y = 8 y = 8/6 If you substitute 8/6 into y you will find that 8/6 is the answer
It is a straight line equation in the form of x+y = 6
x = 4 and y = 6
y=5
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No it equals 6 because x and y equal 1 in themselves