Make y the subject | How to Solve an Equation | GCSE Maths

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Welcome to our GCSE Maths Fractions or Equations series!
In today's video, we tackle a common exam question for students in Years 9, 10, and 11: Making 𝑦 the subject of the equation. We'll break down a step-by-step method to rearrange the equation 𝑦/𝑥+2𝑦/𝑥+4=3
​This type of question tests your ability to manipulate algebraic expressions and is crucial for exam success in topics involving algebraic fractions. Join us as we explain each step clearly, ensuring you understand how to isolate
𝑦 and express it in its simplest form. Whether you're reviewing for an upcoming test or looking to sharpen your math skills, this video is your go-to resource!

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If you need help solving equations or preparing for your exams, this video has got you covered! It's perfect for anyone who needs:
- Assistance with solving equations
- Preparation for GCSE, SATs, and Canadian math exams
- Examples of algebraic equations
- Algebra study tips for Year 9 to 11 students
- Guidance on how to isolate variables in equations
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