How do you solve -3x-5y6 and Y's?

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2026-04-21 13:10

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It seems there's a formatting issue in your equation. If you meant to solve for ( y ) in the equation (-3x - 5y = 6), you can isolate ( y ) by first adding ( 3x ) to both sides: ( -5y = 6 + 3x ). Then, divide by (-5) to get ( y = \frac{-6 - 3x}{5} ). If you meant something different, please clarify!

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