SOLUTION: EQUATIONS WITH RATIONAL EXPRESSIONS WRITE LCM OF THE DENOMINATORS. THEN SOLVE EACH EQUATIONS. (NO DENOMINATOR EQUALS ZERO). 1/3x + 1/4 = 1x {____} LCM of denominators

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Question 84332: EQUATIONS WITH RATIONAL EXPRESSIONS
WRITE LCM OF THE DENOMINATORS. THEN SOLVE EACH EQUATIONS. (NO DENOMINATOR EQUALS ZERO).
1/3x + 1/4 = 1x {____}

LCM of denominators: __________

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EQUATIONS WITH RATIONAL EXPRESSIONS
WRITE LCM OF THE DENOMINATORS. THEN SOLVE EACH EQUATIONS. (NO DENOMINATOR EQUALS ZERO).
1/3x + 1/4 = 1/x {x=8/3}









LCM of denominators: 3x*4=12x
Happy Calculating!!!

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