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    What is y? (A math question)

    X = Y - (Y x Z), given: X = 28,300 and Z = 0.15, what is Y

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    For me it's 33294,11 unless this is some kind of a joke. I'm no great mathematician either.
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    same as above


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    Thanks. Can you provide the solution of how you got to the answer?

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    substitute the given values of z and x

    28300 = y - 0.15(y)

    28300 = 0.85(y)

    transpose

    y = 33294.11


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    X = Y- 0.15Y

    X = 0.85Y

    Y = X/0.85

    Or.....

    Y = Hondacitys post. Dare you to write that


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    duh, Y = the 25th letter of the alphabet.
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    Better get a good handle on that algebra. Its nothing compared to multi-variable calculus (calc 3).

    Although, I maybe cannot really justify that statement. After you get a handle on calc `1 & 2, calc 3 "seemed" to actually get easier. Hell i had a harder time with Trig then I did with calc. It took alot of work, for me at least, to remember all those damn trig identities.
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    Calculus 3 is just calculus 1 with multivariables. , is not that hard unless your are focusing on some of the proofs.

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    I have no idea, I did trade and business maths. The dumb maths.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Gunslinger View Post
    duh, Y = the 25th letter of the alphabet.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Gunslinger View Post
    duh, Y = the 25th letter of the alphabet.
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    At first I couldn't figure it out, and it bugged me so I got out a piece of paper and some math information began to switch back on in my brain

    So:
    X = Y - (Y x Z)
    Fill in knowns - 28300 = Y - (Y * 0.15)
    Simplify1 - 28300 = Y - (0.15Y)
    Rewrite as addition - 28300 = 1Y + -0.15Y
    Simplify2 - 28300 = 0.85Y
    Divide - 28300/0.85 = 33294.12

    Y = 33294.12

    Answer checking:
    28300 = 33294.12 - (33294.12 * 0.15)
    28300 = 33294.12 - (4994.12)
    28300 = 28300

    TI-83 confirms answer correct (I actually copied this wrong the first time with X = 23800 which actually results in much nicer round numbers)
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    Quote Originally Posted by matari View Post
    Calculus 3 is just calculus 1 with multivariables. , is not that hard unless your are focusing on some of the proofs.
    calc 3 change the coordinate system and everything becomes the triple integral of 1 ;p
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    I solved it in a ridiculous silly way, but got the same answer for y. Apparently solving simple equations for me is like creating a storm in a glass of water.

    y = x/(1-z)
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    Quote Originally Posted by Kallenator View Post
    I solved it in a ridiculous silly matter, but got the same answer for y. Apparently solving simple equations for me is like creating a storm in a glass of water.

    y = x/(1-z)
    That to me seems the easiest solution as well.
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