SOLUTION: x / (x-6) = 1/(x-4)why is it true that this solution could never be x=6 or x=4
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Question 609845: x / (x-6) = 1/(x-4)why is it true that this solution could never be x=6 or x=4
Answer by flame8855(424) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
because when if c = 6 or x =4 the denominator becomes 0 .
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