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Hi!
I'm not sure how to slove this, but I do know how to solve it ;D
We can't know the exact value of y, but we can isolate y on one side. First, multiply by z on both sides.
[tex] \frac{x+y}{z*z}=3*z[/tex]
x + y = 3 * z
Now subtract x from both sides.
x - x + y = 3 * z - x
y = 3 * z - x
The answer is y = 3 * z - x
Hope this helps! :)
-Peredhel
Multiply both sides of this equation by Z.
This will eliminate the denominator on the left because Z over Z on the left cancels out. And now we have 3z on the right side.
x + y = 3z
Since we are to solve for y, we want to move x to the left by subtracting it from both sides.
y= 3z - x
This is as simplified as we can make it.