Question 159040
{{{(2/s)=-6}}}
multiply both sides of the equation by s to get {{{2 = s*(-6)}}}.
divide both sides of the equation by (-6) to get {{{2/(-6) = s}}}.
simplify to get {{{s = -(1/3)}}}.
substitute in the original equation to get {{{2/(-(1/3)) = -6}}}.
multiply both sides of the equation by -(1/3) to get {{{2 = (-6)*(-(1/3))}}} which becomes {{{2 = ((-6)*(-1))/3}}} which becomes {{{2=(6/3)}}} which becomes {{{2=2}}} proving that {{{s=-(1/3)}}} is the correct answer.