6(1+3y)=-8(-2y+5)-4

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6(1+3y)=-8(-2y+5)-4

We simplify the equation to the form, which is simple to understand
6(1+3y)=-8(-2y+5)-4

Reorder the terms in parentheses
+(+6+18y)=-8*(-2y+5)-4

Remove unnecessary parentheses
+6+18y=-8+*(-2y+5+)-4

Reorder the terms in parentheses
+6+18y=+(+16y-40)-4

Remove unnecessary parentheses
+6+18y=+16y-40-4

We move all terms containing y to the left and all other terms to the right.
+18y-16y=-40-4-6

We simplify left and right side of the equation.
+2y=-50

We divide both sides of the equation by 2 to get y.
y=-25

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