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y = -\frac{38}{9} = -4\frac{2}{9} \approx -4.222222222
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y-\frac{7}{9}=-5
Swap sides so that all variable terms are on the left hand side.
y=-5+\frac{7}{9}
Add \frac{7}{9} to both sides.
y=-\frac{45}{9}+\frac{7}{9}
Convert -5 to fraction -\frac{45}{9}.
y=\frac{-45+7}{9}
Since -\frac{45}{9} and \frac{7}{9} have the same denominator, add them by adding their numerators.
y=-\frac{38}{9}
Add -45 and 7 to get -38.
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