How to cancel out a negative in a denominator? The question was to make y the subject in

Gabriella Sellers

Gabriella Sellers

Answered question

2022-06-20

How to cancel out a negative in a denominator?
The question was to make y the subject in x = 5 3 y (i.e. solve for y). My working was this:
x = 5 3 y 3 y = x 5 y = ( x 5 ) / ( 3 )
But this was apparently wrong and the correct answer was ( 5 x ) / 3. Does anyone know how to get that and how to cancel out the 3 I had in the denominator of the equation?

Answer & Explanation

nuvolor8

nuvolor8

Beginner2022-06-21Added 32 answers

y = ( x 5 ) ( 3 ) = 1 ( x + 5 ) 1 ( 3 ) = 1 1 × ( x + 5 ) 3 = 1 1 × ( x + 5 ) 3 = ( x + 5 ) 3 = ( 5 x ) 3
deceptie3j

deceptie3j

Beginner2022-06-22Added 8 answers

Multiplying both the numerator and denominator with -1 will do the trick here.

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