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What equation do you get when you gy-hm=ny/u for y?

What equation do you get when you gy-hm=ny/u for y?-example-1
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Let's solve the equation for y:


\begin{gathered} gy-hn=(ny)/(u) \\ gy-(ny)/(u)=hn \\ y(g-(n)/(u))=hn \\ y((gu-n)/(u))=hn \\ y=(hnu)/(gu-n) \end{gathered}

Therefore:


y=(hnu)/(gu-n)

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