SOLUTION: (3x+1)/(4)-(x)/(5)=x-2
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Question 178357: (3x+1)/(4)-(x)/(5)=x-2
Answer by EMStelley(208) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Alright, if you're anything like the rest of the world, you do not like fractions. So as a first step, let's get rid of them. If we multiplied both sides of the equation by 4 would that get rid of all the fractions? What about 5? No to both. We need to find the LCM of 4 and 5 in order to get rid of both. This is 20. So if we multiply both sides of the equation by 20, it should eliminate all fractions. So,
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