How do you solve #-\frac { 1} { 3} u - \frac { 7} { 5} = \frac { 1} { 3}#?

1 Answer
Dec 10, 2017

#-1/3 u=-u/3#
#-u/3-7/5=1/3#
Add #7/5# to both sides
#-u/3-cancel(7/5)+cancel(7/5)=1/3+7/5#
You get
#-u/3=1/3+7/5#
Now this can be done in two ways,

#color(red)(1^(st))# way
Find the LCM of 3 and 5, it is 15
#-u/3=(1xx5)/(3xx5)+(7xx3)/(5xx3)#
Multiply
#-u/3=5/15+21/15#
Add them
#-u/3=26/15#
Multiply by 3 on both sides
#-u/cancel3 xx cancel3=26/(cancel15^5) xx cancel3#
You get
#-u=26/5#
Multiply by #-1# on both sides
#-uxx-1=26/5xx-1#
#u=-26/5#

#color(red)(2^(nd))# Way
This is being continued from #-u/3=1/3+7/5#
Now, subtract #1/3# from both sides
#-u/3-1/3=cancel(1/3)-cancel(1/3)+7/5#
You get
#(-u-1)/3=7/5#
Multiply by 3 on both sides
#(-u-1)/cancel3 xx cancel3=7/5xx3#
You get
#-u-1=21/5#
Add by 1 on both sides
#-u-cancel1+cancel1=21/5+1#
#1=1/1,2/2,3/3,4/4,5/5.......#
#-u=21/5+5/5#
You get
#-u=26/5#
Multiply by #-1# as we did above
#-uxx-1=26/5xx-1#
#u=-26/5#