16(v+4)-4v=3(4v+1)-6

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Solution for 16(v+4)-4v=3(4v+1)-6 equation:


Simplifying
16(v + 4) + -4v = 3(4v + 1) + -6

Reorder the terms:
16(4 + v) + -4v = 3(4v + 1) + -6
(4 * 16 + v * 16) + -4v = 3(4v + 1) + -6
(64 + 16v) + -4v = 3(4v + 1) + -6

Combine like terms: 16v + -4v = 12v
64 + 12v = 3(4v + 1) + -6

Reorder the terms:
64 + 12v = 3(1 + 4v) + -6
64 + 12v = (1 * 3 + 4v * 3) + -6
64 + 12v = (3 + 12v) + -6

Reorder the terms:
64 + 12v = 3 + -6 + 12v

Combine like terms: 3 + -6 = -3
64 + 12v = -3 + 12v

Add '-12v' to each side of the equation.
64 + 12v + -12v = -3 + 12v + -12v

Combine like terms: 12v + -12v = 0
64 + 0 = -3 + 12v + -12v
64 = -3 + 12v + -12v

Combine like terms: 12v + -12v = 0
64 = -3 + 0
64 = -3

Solving
64 = -3

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