T=(y+sw)(1+d)

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Solution for T=(y+sw)(1+d) equation:


Simplifying
T = (y + sw)(1 + d)

Reorder the terms:
T = (sw + y)(1 + d)

Multiply (sw + y) * (1 + d)
T = (sw(1 + d) + y(1 + d))
T = ((1 * sw + d * sw) + y(1 + d))

Reorder the terms:
T = ((dsw + 1sw) + y(1 + d))
T = ((dsw + 1sw) + y(1 + d))
T = (dsw + 1sw + (1 * y + d * y))

Reorder the terms:
T = (dsw + 1sw + (dy + 1y))
T = (dsw + 1sw + (dy + 1y))

Reorder the terms:
T = (dsw + dy + 1sw + 1y)
T = (dsw + dy + 1sw + 1y)

Solving
T = dsw + dy + 1sw + 1y

Solving for variable 'T'.

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

Simplifying
T = dsw + dy + 1sw + 1y

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