SOLUTION: 5/C - C/C-7 = ? How do you solve this type of equation?
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Question 19972: 5/C - C/C-7 = ? How do you solve this type of equation?
Answer by glabow(165) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Like all algebraic expressions you can only "solve" it when you know a value for the unknown, in this case C.
You do not have an equation; you have an expression.
You CAN, however, simplify an expression.
In this case it doesn't help much since the simplification results in
and that's it!
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