SOLUTION: How do you write integral denominators, and get the solution. 1/x+x/1.5=7/3

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Question 491129: How do you write integral denominators, and get the solution.
1/x+x/1.5=7/3

Answer by jorel1380(3719)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
1/x+x/1.5=7/3
3/x+2x=7
3+2x2=7x
2x2-7x+3=0
(2x-1)(x-3)=0
x=1/2 or 3..

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