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Ty-qy+p=r solve for y ​

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Answer:


\huge\boxed{y= (r-p)/(t-q)}

Explanation:

In order to solve for y in this equation, we can algebraically manipulate it to isolate y one one side of the equation.

Step 1: Subtract
p from both sides of the equation.


  • ty - qy + p - p = r

  • ty-qy=r - p

Step 2: Factor out the common term
y from the left side


  • y( t-q ) = r-p

Step 3: Divide both sides by
t-q


  • (y(t-q))/(t-q) = (r-p)/(t-q)

  • y = (r-p)/( t-q)

Hope this helped!

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