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I need to solve cy−7=5d+3y for y, any help?

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Given cy - 7 = 5d + 3y, we solve for y as follows:

cy - 3y = 5d + 7

y(c - 3) = 5d + 7

y = (5d + 7) / (c - 3)
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For this case we have the following equation:


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We must clear the value of y.

For this, we follow the following steps:


1) We place the variables on one side of the equation and the constant terms on the other side of the equation:


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2) We make the common factor "y" on the left side of the equation:


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3) We move to divide c-3 on the right side of the equation:


y = (5d + 7 )/(c-3)


Answer:

The value of y is given by:


y = (5d + 7 )/(c-3)

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