How do you solve 3v+5-7v+18=17?

1 Answer
Jan 21, 2015

We want to have all the terms involving v on one side, and all the known numbers on the other side.

To do so, begin with subtracting 18 from both sides:
3v+5−7v+18-18=17-18, which yields
3v+5−7v=-1

Then, subtract 5 from both sides:
3v+5−7v-5=-1-5, which yields
3v−7v=-6

Now we compute 3v-7v= v(3-7)=-4v

We have finally reached the form
-4v=-6, which means that we have all terms involving the variable v on the left and all known numbers on the right.

We can divide by 4 on both sides, and get
-v=-\frac{6}{4}=-\frac{3}{2}
and finally deduct v=\frac{3}{2}.