SOLUTION: 5(1-x)+3(2x+1)/4-3x=-1/2
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Question 334076: 5(1-x)+3(2x+1)/4-3x=-1/2
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LCM = (4-3x)
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solve for roots using quadratic formula
a= 30,b=-61c=50
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x1= (61+sqrt((-61)^2-4*30*50))/(2*30)
x1=(61+sqrt(-2279))/60
x1= 1.066667 +0.795647884i
x2=x1= 1.066667 -0.795647884i
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