SOLUTION: {{{(2/3)(11x-1/6)-3/4=1/4}}}
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Answer by LtAurora(115) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
First thing to do is move the to the other side by adding it to both sides:
To get rid of the , multiply both sides by
We can then drop the parentheses and move the over by adding it to both sides:
We need to get a common denominater on the right side so:
Then we can combine the right hand side:
Next we need to divide both sides by 11:
(Multiplying by is the same thing as dividing by 11.)
So:
When plugged back into the original equation, this checks out and gives us back.
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