Solving for y when given twice in a rational expression

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👉 Learn how to solve literal equations. A literal equation is an equation where the unknown values are represented by variables. To solve a literal equation means to make one of the variables the subject of the formula. When the literal equation is a rational equation, we first apply the cross-product property to reduce the literal equation and then we regroup the expression taking all the terms having the desired variable to one side of the equality sign. We then use the simple algebraic process of undoing all the algebraic operations related to the variable we want to solve for.

Organized Videos:
✅How to Solve Literal Equations
✅How to Solve Literal Equations for x
✅How to Solve Literal Equations with Fractions
✅How to Solve Literal Equations and Formulas

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This video was very helpful!

I needed to reverse a drag formula and thought it was impossible. The equation in the video is even more complicated than my simple equation. "Factoring out the y" is a kind of magic that was just what I needed.

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