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Masi Umo
Mar 31

Transpose: X=5y➗y-3, solve for y?

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Mar 31
To solve for y, we need to isolate y on one side of the equation.

Given equation: X = 5y / (y - 3)

First, multiply both sides by (y - 3) to get rid of the denominator:

X(y - 3) = 5y

Expand the left side:

Xy - 3X = 5y

Now, move all terms involving y to one side of the equation:

Xy - 5y = 3X

Factor out y:

y(X - 5) = 3X

Finally, divide both sides by (X - 5) to solve for y:

y = 3X / (X - 5)
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