( - 10 - 4 Y + 2 = 2 Y - 14 - 4 Y
Solve for Y
Y=3
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-8-4Y=2Y-14-4Y
Add -10 and 2 to get -8.
-8-4Y=-2Y-14
Combine 2Y and -4Y to get -2Y.
-8-4Y+2Y=-14
Add 2Y to both sides.
-8-2Y=-14
Combine -4Y and 2Y to get -2Y.
-2Y=-14+8
Add 8 to both sides.
-2Y=-6
Add -14 and 8 to get -6.
Y=\frac{-6}{-2}
Divide both sides by -2.
Y=3
Divide -6 by -2 to get 3.
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