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Solve for y in terms of v, w, and x w=y+v+x

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Answer: y = w - v - x

Explanation:

To solve in terms of each y, we will isolate that variable.

In terms of y, we will subtract w and y from both sides of the equation:

w = y + v + x

-y = v + x - w
Next, we will divide both sides of the equation by -1:

-y = v + x - w

y = -v - x + w
Lastly, we can rearrange the terms:

y = -v - x + w

y = w - v - x

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