SOLUTION: 5ay+b=80ay-c; solve for y **assume none of the coeffiecnts or variables are 0* thanks !!

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Question 145935: 5ay+b=80ay-c; solve for y
**assume none of the coeffiecnts or variables are 0*
thanks !!

Answer by ankor@dixie-net.com(22740)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
5ay+b=80ay-c; solve for y
:
Subtract 80ay from both sides:
5ay - 80ay + b = -c
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Subtract b from both sides
:
-75ay = -c - b
:
Multiply equation by -1 to get rid of all those negatives:
75ay = c + b
:
Divide both sides by 75a
y =

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