SOLUTION: write the value(s) that make the denominator(s) zero, then solve the equation.
x-6 x+8
--- + 2 = ---
3x x
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Question 107640: write the value(s) that make the denominator(s) zero, then solve the equation.
x-6 x+8
--- + 2 = ---
3x x
Answer by stanbon(75887) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
write the value(s) that make the denominator(s) zero, then solve the equation.
x-6 x+8
--- + 2 = ---
3x x
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Denominators are zero when x=0
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Solve:
Multiply thru by 3x to get:
(x-6)+6x = 3(x+8)
7x-6 = 3x+24
4x= 30
x = 7.5
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Cheers,
Stan H.
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