yagurlziii yagurlziii
  • 09-03-2024
  • Mathematics
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What is -5+0+y , when y= 12?

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muzammilbhutia3
muzammilbhutia3 muzammilbhutia3
  • 09-03-2024

Answer:

When y = 12, we substitute y = 12 into the expression -5 + 0 + y:

-5 + 0 + 12 = -5 + 12 = 7

So, -5 + 0 + y equals 7 when y = 12.

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dannythepro125 dannythepro125
  • 09-03-2024

Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

If y=12 you can rewrite the equation as

-5+12, as the zero serves no purpose in the equation.

To make the equation you can imagine it as instead of -5+12 it is
12-5, which gives you a simple answer which is

7

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