If xy+2x+3y+4=5, then y=
A. 1-2x/3
B. 1-2x/x
C. 1-2x/x+3
D. 1-3x/xy+3
y(x+3)=-2x+1
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To find the value of y in the equation xy + 2x + 3y + 4 = 5, we need to isolate the y variable.
Rearranging the equation, we get:
xy + 3y = 1 - 2x.
Next, we can factor out the common variable y:
y(x + 3) = 1 - 2x.
Finally, we can divide both sides of the equation by (x + 3) to solve for y:
y = (1 - 2x) / (x + 3).
Therefore, the correct option is A. 1 - 2x/3.