SOLUTION: how do you do the problem x-2/x+5+1=x-7/x+8
Algebra.Com
Question 288768: how do you do the problem x-2/x+5+1=x-7/x+8
Answer by richwmiller(17219) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
It is unclear what the numerators and denominators are.
Wrap them in parentheses.
x-2/x+5+1=x-7/x+8
It could be x-(2/x)
it could be (x-2)/x
it could be (x-2)/(x+5)
and many other options.
RELATED QUESTIONS
how do you do the problem... (answered by rapaljer)
how do you solve this problem?
x+x
_ _
5... (answered by jim_thompson5910,stanbon)
how do you find x for x/5=7/8??
(answered by josh_jordan)
how do you work this problem (2/3)x - 3/5 > (4/3)x +... (answered by CubeyThePenguin)
How do you solve... (answered by ewatrrr)
Solve for x: x= radical 2x-7+5
I have worked the problem
(x-5)^2 =2x-7
x=8 and (answered by jim_thompson5910)
How do you solve this problem{{{ 5/8 =... (answered by JBarnum)
how do you solve:
Solve: x - 3/5 = 7/10
Solve: 9x + 2 = 8(x - 1) +... (answered by lynnlo)
x-3y=-8
y+2=1
x+42=7
How do I solve this... (answered by Alan3354)