How do you solve #\frac{1}{7} + y = - \frac{3}{14}#?
1 Answer
The problem is made easier if the fraction's denominators are made equal or eliminated. and then solve for y. y = -5/14
Explanation:
The easiest way to solve this problem is to remove the fractions .
Do this by multiplying both sides by 14 the least common multiple of the the two denominators.
2 + 14 y = -3
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Parthesis and exponents have to be deal with first. Then do SA
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Next subtract 2 from both sides
2-2 + 14 y = -3 -2 This gives.
14 y = -5 Next divide both sides by 14 This gives
y =
Getting rid of the fractions simplifies the problem.