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Answer:

The nonpermissible replacement of the variable y is -3

Step-by-step explanation:

The nonpermissible replacement of the variable in a certain expression is the value of the variable that will make the denominator of the expression zero.

The expression [tex]\dfrac{y-3}{y+3}[/tex] has the denominator [tex]y+3.[/tex]

This denominator cannot be equal zero, thus,

[tex]y+3\neq 0,\\ \\y\neq -3.[/tex]