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24 March, 17:06
How do you solve - 3=1+5v+1
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Olivia Riddle
24 March, 19:29
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Simplify the equation: - 3 = 2 + 5v. Subtract 2 from each side to isolate v, this results in: - 5 = 5v. Divide both sides by 5 to get the answer to v: - 1 = v.
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Tony Schmitt
24 March, 20:10
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v=-1
Step-by-step explanation:
-3 = (5v) + (1+1) (Combine Like Terms)
-3=5v+2
-3=5v+2
5v+2=-3
5v+2-2=-3-2
5v=-5
5v / 5 = - 5 / 5
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