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-v + 5 + 6v = 1 + 5v + 3
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-v + 5 + 6v = 1 + 5v + 3
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-v + 5 + 6v = 1 + 5v + 3
=> 5v + 5 = 1 + 5v + 3
=> 5v + 5 = 5v + 4
=> 5=4
=>5 not equal to 4
=> since 5 is not equal to 4 , there is no solution ..
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combine your like terms: 5v + 5 = 5v +4
subtract the 5v and 4 from each side: 0 = 1
because 0
1, there is no solution
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