SOLUTION: how to find LCD and solve (1/2)+(2/X)=(3/4)

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Question 778986: how to find LCD and solve (1/2)+(2/X)=(3/4)
Answer by jim_thompson5910(35256)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
The LCD is 4x because the denominators are 2, x, 4 and the LCM of those terms is 4x. This is the smallest multiple they all have in common.

Multiply EVERY term by the LCD 4x to go from



to









I'll let you solve it from here

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