Solve for y
y = -\frac{3}{2} = -1\frac{1}{2} = -1.5
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-4y-22-2y=-13
Use the distributive property to multiply -2 by 2y+11.
-6y-22=-13
Combine -4y and -2y to get -6y.
-6y=-13+22
Add 22 to both sides.
-6y=9
Add -13 and 22 to get 9.
y=\frac{9}{-6}
Divide both sides by -6.
y=-\frac{3}{2}
Reduce the fraction \frac{9}{-6} to lowest terms by extracting and canceling out 3.
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