SOLUTION: t-2/t=2/t+3

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Question 188: t-2/t=2/t+3
Answer by GreyWolf79(3)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
You start with . The first thing you would do is cross-multiply. You would have . When you multiply it out you get . Subtract 2t from both sides and you get . Factor the equation to get . Then you see that t= 3 or t=-2. Substitute the 3 into the original proportion and you get . Substitute the -2 into the proportion and you get .
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