Solve for y
y = -\frac{37}{21} = -1\frac{16}{21} \approx -1.761904762
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21y+2=0y+0y-35
Multiply 0 and 7 to get 0. Multiply 0 and 3 to get 0.
21y+2=0+0y-35
Anything times zero gives zero.
21y+2=0+0-35
Anything times zero gives zero.
21y+2=-35
Add 0 and 0 to get 0.
21y=-35-2
Subtract 2 from both sides.
21y=-37
Subtract 2 from -35 to get -37.
y=\frac{-37}{21}
Divide both sides by 21.
y=-\frac{37}{21}
Fraction \frac{-37}{21} can be rewritten as -\frac{37}{21} by extracting the negative sign.
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