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Solve the equation T = 2x + 3y - z for y.

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In order to solve this equation for y, we just need to isolate the variable y in the equation.

So, we have that:


\begin{gathered} T=2x+3y-z_{} \\ 3y=T-2x+z \\ y=(T-2x+z)/(3) \end{gathered}

So we have that y = (T - 2x + z) / 3

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