SOLUTION: 5/6x+1/3= 3/4x-1/2
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Question 95142: 5/6x+1/3= 3/4x-1/2
Answer by ankor@dixie-net.com(22740) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Assume you mean (x is not in the denominator)
:
Find a common multiple of all these denominators and multiply
12 is good choice:
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After some easy canceling we have:
2(5)x + 4(1) = 3(3)x - 6(1)
:
10x + 4 = 9x - 6
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Some basic algebra operations:
10x - 9x = -6 - 4
x = -10
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You can substitute -10 for x in the original equation and check for equality
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