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Masi Umo
Mar 30

Algebra, Transpose: Y = 3x➗X-2, solve for X?

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Mar 30
To solve for X, we need to isolate X on one side of the equation.

First, we can rewrite the equation as:

Y = 3/X - 2

Next, we can add 2 to both sides of the equation:

Y + 2 = 3/X

Then, we can multiply both sides by X to get rid of the fraction:

X(Y + 2) = 3

Now, distribute X on the left side:

XY + 2X = 3

Finally, we can isolate X by subtracting XY from both sides and then dividing by 2:

2X = 3 - XY
2X = 3 - XY
X = (3 - XY) / 2

Therefore, X = (3 - YX) / 2.
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