If x = 3 (y 2) minus 1 what is the value of w in terms of x and y? w = startfraction x minus 3 y over 3 endfraction w = startfraction x minus 3 y 1 over 3 endfraction w = x minus 3 y 1 w = startfraction x 1 over 9 y endfraction

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The value of w from the given equation is w=(x-3y+1)/3.

Given  an equation x=3(y+w)-1 and we have to find the value of w in terms of x and y.

Equation is relationship between two or more variables expressed in equal to form. Equation of two variables look like ax+by=c. It may be linear equation, quadratic equation,cubic equation.

The given expression is x=3(y+w)-1 and we have to find the value of w. To find the value we have to first solve the right side of the equation.

x=3y+3w-1

Now take w at one end and all other variables in other end.

3w=x-3y+1

Now divide both sides by 3.

3w/3=(x-3y+1)/3

Now cancel 3 from numerator and denominator in left side.

w=(x-3y+1)/3

Hence the value of w in the equation x=3(y+w)-1 is w=(x-3y+1)/3.

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