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Consider the solution of 4/(x-1) + 2/(x-5) = 6/(2x)
What is your LCM? (factors in parentheses, any order)??
Excluded solutions (lesser to greater,
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Consider the solution of 4/(x-1) + 2/(x-5) = 6/(2x)
What is your LCM? (factors in parentheses, any order)??
Excluded solutions (lesser to greater, commas between)??
Answer by oscargut(2103) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
LCM = (x-1)(x-5)2x
Excluded solutions: 0,1,5
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