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Solve for the indicated variable. use / to denote a fraction if needed.

Solve for the indicated variable. use / to denote a fraction if needed.-example-1
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Given the expression:


-4x+3y=w

to solve for y, we have to move all the terms and coefficients to the opposite side of the equation. First we move the term 4x to the right side with a positive sign (since it has a negative sign) and the 3 that is multiplying y is going to move to the other side dividing the resulting expression.

We have then:


\begin{gathered} -4x+3y=w \\ \Rightarrow3y=w+4x \\ \Rightarrow y=(w+4x)/(3) \end{gathered}

therefore, y= (w+4x)/3

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