SOLUTION: Solve for y y*(a-b) = c*(y+a) I have isolated y on the left by multiplying by 1/(a-b) on both sides. Thank you.

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Question 1142042: Solve for y
y*(a-b) = c*(y+a)
I have isolated y on the left by multiplying by 1/(a-b) on both sides.
Thank you.

Answer by josgarithmetic(39630)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
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Solve for y
y*(a-b) = c*(y+a)
I have isolated y on the left by multiplying by 1/(a-b) on both sides.
Thank you.
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The variable y is on both sides. Both sides show possible use for Distributive Property.





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