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-5 y +2= -6y +3
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-5y+2=6y+3 or -5y+2=-6y+3?

(1) -5y+2=6y+3, 2-3=6y+5y, -1=11y, 11y=-1, y=-1/11

(2) -5y+2=-6y+3, 6y-5y=3-2, y=1
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