How do you solve #-\frac { 6} { 5} - \frac { 1} { 2} u = - \frac { 5} { 7}#?
2 Answers
Isolate the variable on one side of the equation, and all of the constants on the other. The answer will be
Explanation:
When solving an equation of this sort, one must Isolate the variable from the constant terms. I will also multiply both sides by -1 for ease of use. Thus:
If we wish to simplify here, we will find the lowest common denominator of 5/7 and -6/5. Since both are prime, this lowest common denominator will be the product of the denominators we have, 35. In order to get 5/7 in terms of a denominator of 35, we must multiply top and bottom by 5, and to get the same denominator for our -6/5 we multiply top and bottom by 7.
Explanation:
Everything is negative so to make everything positive multiply both sides by (-1) giving:
Notice that all of the denominators will divide exactly into 70.
Multiply everything by 70
Subtract 84 from both sides
Divide both sides by 35