So the idea with literal equations is to get one variable in terms of all the rest. In this equation, we are trying to solve for x in terms of y (meaning that we are trying to get x all by itself with y on the other side of the equal sign). Whenever you have a single fraction by itself on one side of an equal sign, the first thing that I always do is cross multiply. This gets rid of the fraction completely and makes everything look a little nicer:
y * (5-4x) = 1 * (2x+3)
Distribute on the left side:
5y-4xy = 2x+3
Move the x's all to the same side. I'm doing this by subtracting 2x from both sides:
5y-4xy - 2x = 3
For simplicity's sake, move 5y to the right side of the equation by subtracting it from both sides:
-4xy - 2x = 3 - 5y
Factor out the x on the left side:
x (-4y-2) = 3 - 5y
Get the x term by itself on the left side by dividing both sides by -4y-2.
x = (3-5y)/(-4y-2)
And there you have it! I hope that this helped a little. Good luck!