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If x=3(y+w)-1 what is the value of w in terms of x and y?

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Answer:


w=(x-3y+1)/(3) value of w in terms of x and y.

Explanation:

We have been given an expression


x=3(y+w)-1

We have to write the given expression as the value of w in terms of x and y.

we will first open the parenthesis of the given expression we get:


x=3y+3w-1

After shifting the terms 3y and -1 to the left hand side we get:


x-3y+1=3w

Now, after further rearrangement we will get:


w=(x-3y+1)/(3) is the value of w in terms of x and y.



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