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P= 2(x+y)

Algebra. (Solve for y)

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Answer:


(P)/(2) - x = y

Explanation:

Given the equation: P = 2(x + y),

Divide both sides by 2 to eliminate the fraction from the right-hand side of the equation:

P = 2(x + y)


(P)/(2) = (2(x + y))/(2)


(P)/(2) = x + y

Then, subtract x from both sides to solve for y:


(P)/(2) - x = x + y - x


(P)/(2) - x = y

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