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well due to the fact you didn't provide me with an answer in the equasion we will make the answer 3 (for no particular reason)

1st write the answer in true form (thats what i like to call it): x*y*3=3

2nd divide the answer by 3: x*y=3/3 (aka 1)

3rd divide 1 by x: y=1/x

so the way you would want to write it is: y= one over x (in a fraction form) (i tried to show it but when i hit save it took out all the spaces so it looked bad)

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