Solve for C
C=x-2y
Solve for x
x=2y+C
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C=x+2y-\left(4y+2x-2y-\left(2x-2y\right)\right)
Combine -x and 3x to get 2x.
C=x+2y-\left(2y+2x-\left(2x-2y\right)\right)
Combine 4y and -2y to get 2y.
C=x+2y-\left(2y+2x-2x+2y\right)
To find the opposite of 2x-2y, find the opposite of each term.
C=x+2y-\left(2y+2y\right)
Combine 2x and -2x to get 0.
C=x+2y-4y
Combine 2y and 2y to get 4y.
C=x-2y
Combine 2y and -4y to get -2y.
C=x+2y-\left(4y+2x-2y-\left(2x-2y\right)\right)
Combine -x and 3x to get 2x.
C=x+2y-\left(2y+2x-\left(2x-2y\right)\right)
Combine 4y and -2y to get 2y.
C=x+2y-\left(2y+2x-2x+2y\right)
To find the opposite of 2x-2y, find the opposite of each term.
C=x+2y-\left(2y+2y\right)
Combine 2x and -2x to get 0.
C=x+2y-4y
Combine 2y and 2y to get 4y.
C=x-2y
Combine 2y and -4y to get -2y.
x-2y=C
Swap sides so that all variable terms are on the left hand side.
x=C+2y
Add 2y to both sides.
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