SOLUTION: 2x+1/3 - 3-x/4 = x/6 I tried solving this by getting all the varibles on one side by multiplying by the LCD, but it isn't coming out right
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Question 289630: 2x+1/3 - 3-x/4 = x/6 I tried solving this by getting all the varibles on one side by multiplying by the LCD, but it isn't coming out right
Answer by richwmiller(17219) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Clarify the numerators and denominators with parentheses.
So what do you think it should be and what are you getting?
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