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9v-15-4v = 7v + 5 - 15 = 7v + 5 Combine like terms 15 = 5 -2v = V = Subtract 7v from both sides Add 15 to both sides Divide both sides by -2
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9v-15-4v = 7v + 5 - 15 = 7v + 5 Combine like terms 15 = 5 -2v = V = Subtract 7v from both sides Add 15 to both sides Divide both sides by -2
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9v-15-4v = 7v + 5
- 15 = 7v + 5 Combine like terms
15 = 5
-2v =
V =
Subtract 7v from both sides
Add 15 to both sides
Divide both sides by -2
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There I worked it out
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