w=p(1[y-z]1)

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Solution for w=p(1[y-z]1) equation:


Simplifying
w = p(1[y + -1z] * 1)

Reorder the terms for easier multiplication:
w = p(1 * 1[y + -1z])

Multiply 1 * 1
w = p(1[y + -1z])
w = p([y * 1 + -1z * 1])
w = p([1y + -1z])
w = (1y * p + -1z * p)
w = (1py + -1pz)

Solving
w = 1py + -1pz

Solving for variable 'w'.

Move all terms containing w to the left, all other terms to the right.

Simplifying
w = 1py + -1pz

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