SOLUTION: Having trouble solving: 2k+ar=r-3y solve for r

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Question 52832: Having trouble solving: 2k+ar=r-3y solve for r
Answer by rchill(405)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Adding 3y to both sides gives us , but we still have an 'r' on the left side of the equation. Therefore, subtract ar from both sides to get . Factoring out r on the right side we get . Finally, divide both sides by 1-a to get .
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