SOLUTION: Show the steps that you would take to solve the following algebraically: 4- x/x-2= -2/x-2 What potential solution did you obtain? Explain why this is this not a solution.

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Question 116236: Show the steps that you would take to solve the following algebraically:
4- x/x-2= -2/x-2
What potential solution did you obtain? Explain why this is this not a solution.

Answer by MathLover1(20849)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!


Show the steps that you would take to solve the following algebraically:
………multiply both sides by
……… cancelled out
………move to the right and to the left
………
………Answer

Proof:

………plug in vale for

………
………since the if both sides of the = sign are same, is our solution




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