SOLUTION: steps to solving (3x+1)/2-(4x-3)/3=1
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Question 656634: steps to solving (3x+1)/2-(4x-3)/3=1
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Multiply both sides of the equation by the LCD of the two fractions, 6 in this case. Then collect like terms and solve like any other single variable linear equation.
John

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