SOLUTION: (X2/6)+(x/3)=(1/2) first 2 is an exponent. Don't know how to type that. Need to see work.
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Question 936562: (X2/6)+(x/3)=(1/2) first 2 is an exponent. Don't know how to type that. Need to see work.
Answer by josgarithmetic(39801) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
(x^2/6)+(x/3)=(1/2)
Left triple curly braces on left and right triple curly braces on right makes this:
Elementary fraction skills! Lowest common denominator is 6, so multiply members by 6.
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