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  • 16-09-2022
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What is K=a-y;y solve for

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finleycarsen
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  • 16-09-2022
y = K/a

Starting with K = a - y.

First, subtract the a on both sides to isolate the y.

-y = K/-a

Then, multiply both sides by negative one to get rid of the negative on the y.

y = K/a

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