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How to solve for (y) in this equation y (a - b) = c(y+a)

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y=(ac)/(a-b-c)

Explanation:


y(a-b)=c(y+a) \\ \\ y(a-b)=cy+ac \\ \\ y(a-b)-cy=ac \\ \\ y(a-b-c)=ac \\ \\ y=(ac)/(a-b-c)

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