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Solve for r.

1/3r+1=−2/3r−2

User Dalloliogm
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Answer:

-3

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User Dan Stahlke
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Answer:


r=-3

Explanation:

We have the equation:


\displaystyle (1)/(3)r+1=-(2)/(3)r-2

And we would like to solve for r.

First, we can multiply both sides by the denominator 3. This will remove the fractions. So:


\displaystyle 3((1)/(3)r+1)=3(-(2)/(3)r-2)

Distribute:


\displaystyle r+3=-2r-6

Now, we can add 2r to both sides:


3r+3=-6

And we can also subtract 3 from both sides:


3r=-9

Finally, we can divide both sides by 3 to get:


r=-3

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