SOLUTION: i need help with solving rational numbers with fractions.
(2x-3) = x-4 - x+1
4 2 4 Help!!!
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Question 161462: i need help with solving rational numbers with fractions.
(2x-3) = x-4 - x+1
4 2 4 Help!!!
Answer by checkley77(12844) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
(2x-3) = x-4 - x+1
4 2 4
TO GET RID OF ALL THE DENOMINATORS BY MULTIPLYING ALL TERMS BY 4.
2X-3=2(X-4)-X-1
2X-3=2X-8-X-1
2X-2X+X=-8-1+3
X=-6 ANSWER.
PROOF:
(2*-6-3)/4=(-6-4)/2-(-6+1)/4
(-12-3)/4=-10/2-(-5/4)
-15/4=-5+5/4
-15/4=-20/4+5/4
-15/4=-15/4
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