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Ax+2xy=14 solving for y

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y= (14-Ax)/(2x); you first subtract the Ax on both sides, then divide by 2x for both sides and your result is fourteen minus Ax divided by 2x.
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Answer:


y=(14-Ax)/(2x)

Explanation:

The given expression is :


Ax+2xy=14.............(1)

We need to find the value of y. Subtracting "Ax" on both sides of equation (1) as :


Ax-Ax+2xy=14-ax


2xy=14-Ax

Dividing both sides of above equation by "2x" as :


(2xy)/(2x)=(14-Ax)/(2x)


y=(14-Ax)/(2x)

So, the value of y is,
y=(14-Ax)/(2x). Hence, this is the required solution.

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