SOLUTION: {{{-5+x/8=2x}}} do i multiply the numerator and denomarator by 8

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do i multiply the numerator and denomarator by 8

Answer by boilpoil(127)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
It is not possible because you only multiplied which is 1, I sugguest you use this one:

--- You can multiply ALL the denominator's LCM to ALL terms, by doing this you are able to remove all the denominators.




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