SOLUTION: Show the steps that you would use to solve a) 4-x/x-2=-2/x-2 b) what potential solution did you obtain? Explain why this is not a solution.
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Question 201405: Show the steps that you would use to solve a) 4-x/x-2=-2/x-2 b) what potential solution did you obtain? Explain why this is not a solution.
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a) 4-x/x-2=-2/x-2 b) what potential solution did you obtain? Explain why this is not a solution.
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4-x/x-2=-2/x-2
Is it (4-x)/(x-2)? or 4 - (x/(x-2))? or ((4-x)/x) -2 ?
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