How do you solve for f: f-1+2f+f-3=-4?

1 Answer
Jan 21, 2015

First of all, let's sum up all terms involving f on the left hand, and all numbers as well.

The terms involving f are f+2f+f, which equals 4f, while numbers are -1-3, which equals -4. So far, we can rewrite our equality as
4f-4=-4.
Adding 4 on both sides, we get
4f-4+4=-4+4, which means
4f=0.
Dividing both sides by 4, we have f=0.