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In order to simplify this equation, we'll first have to multiply both sides of the equation by v. This will give us v on its own.
Original Equation :
[tex] \frac{-3}{v} = -6[/tex]
New Equation {Added Multiply Both Sides by V} :
[tex] \frac{-3}{v} v=-6v[/tex]
Solution {New Equation Solved} :
[tex]-3 = -6v[/tex]
Now we'll switch sides to get v on the left side of the equation which is generally where we always want the variables to be located in these types of equations.
Old Equation :
[tex]-3 = -6v[/tex]
New Equation {Switched} :
[tex]-6v=-3[/tex]
Now we'll divide both sides by v to get v on its own.
Old Equation :
[tex]-6v = -3[/tex]
New Equation {Added Divide Both Sides by V} :
[tex] \frac{-6v}{v} = \frac{-3}{v} [/tex]
Solution {New Equation Solved} :
[tex]v = \frac{1}{2} [/tex]
So, this means that in the equation [tex] \frac{-3}{v} =-6[/tex], [tex]v = \frac{1}{2} [/tex].
Hope this helps!
- Lindsey Frazier ♥