How do you solve #\frac { 1} { 2} - \frac { 9} { 4} v = - \frac { 3} { 4}#?

1 Answer
Aug 6, 2017

#v=5/9#

Explanation:

Begin by subtracting #1/2# from both sides.

#cancel(1/2-1/2)-9/4v=-3/4-1/2#

#-9/4v=-3/4-1/2#

Simplify the right side by finding the LCD, that is, #4#

#-9/4v=-3/4-1/2#

Multiply both the numerator and denominator of #1/2# by #2/2#

#-9/4v=-3/4-(1times2)/(2times2)#

#-9/4v=-3/4-2/4#

#-9/4v=-5/4#

Cross multiply: #(("top left" times "bottom right")/("bottom left"times "top right"))#

#-9vtimes4=-5times4#

#-36v=-20#

Divide by #-36# to both sides.

#cancel(-36)/cancel(-36)v=(-20)/-36#

#v=20/36#

Simplify the fraction. Both #20# and #36# are divisible by #4#

#v=(20divide4)/(36divide4)=5/9#

#v=5/9#