SOLUTION: 3(v-4)-2=6(v+3)
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Question 135602: 3(v-4)-2=6(v+3)
Answer by baholik06(4) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
First you need to distribute 3 to (v-4) and 6 to (v+3). So you will have 3v-12-2=6v+18. Combine like varibles. 3v-14=6v+18. Get v by itself. Subtract 3v from 6v to get -14=3v+18 and subtract 18 from -14 to get -32=3v. Then divide 3 to -32 to get v=-32/3. It doesn't break down any further so that is your answer. v=-32/3.
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