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in this video were going to talk about how to change the subject of a formula so lets say we have the equation y is equal to x plus eight so right now y is by itself on the left side of the equation so its currently the subject of the formula how can we make the subject x how can we rearrange the equation and get x by itself so how can we solve for the variable x what do you think we need to do first well need to subtract both sides by eight so or you could just move the a to the other side but if you want to show your work you can do it like this so right now we have y minus a is equal to x so now that we have x by itself were done so the answer is just x is equal to y minus eight now lets try another similar example but a little bit different so once again make x the subject of the formula solve for x lets begin by adding x to both sides so right now i have x plus y is equal to three our next step is you could subtract both sides by y or just move it from the left side to the