SOLUTION: 2/5X +6=1/6X-5

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Question 23673: 2/5X +6=1/6X-5
Answer by rapaljer(4671)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
This is really hard to be sure what you meant. Let me take a shot at it.


If so, then remember that old rule means that .

In the same way, means that




On the other hand, the problem could be interpreted to be:


In this case, the LCD is 30, so multiply both sides by 30 to clear the fractions.



Subtract 5x from each side:


Subtract 180 from each side:



Divide both sides by 7:

another UGLY answer!
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