SOLUTION: I had a problem with an equvalent rational expression. The three denominators do not lend themselves to an LCD. {{{3/(2t) - 7/(t-1) = 1/t}}} I need to solve for t thank yo

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Question 267093: I had a problem with an equvalent rational expression. The three denominators do not lend themselves to an LCD.

I need to solve for t thank you for your help

Answer by Edwin McCravy(20056)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!

 

Put parentheses around every term:




The LCD is 
Put it over 1, like this 
Multiply every term by it



Cancel away the denominators:













Edwin

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