SOLUTION: what is v in the following equation 14v+6=2(5+7v)-4
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Question 350338: what is v in the following equation 14v+6=2(5+7v)-4
Answer by nyc_function(2741) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
14v+6 =2(5+7v)-4
14v + 6 = 10 + 14v - 4
I can see right away this linear equation has no solution because 14v will
cancel out with -14v.
14v + 6 = 14v + 6
The only thing that can be said about this equation as a whole is that one side
will always equal the other side.
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