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  • 12-03-2016
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Why do you get a positive 2y when you subtract a -2y from a positive 0y?

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PVRISisBOMB PVRISisBOMB
  • 12-03-2016
If the equation is -2y=0, you have to add the the -2y to the other side, so it turns out to be 0=+2y.
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  • 12-03-2016
Because -2y +2y equals zero because negitive plus positive always equals zero
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