SOLUTION: Please help:
(u-3)/4 -2 = (3u)/2 + (2u+1)/5
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(u-3)/4 -2 = (3u)/2 + (2u+1)/5
Answer by ankor@dixie-net.com(22740) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
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Multiply by the least common multiple of the denominators, 20, resulting in
5(u-3) - 20(2) = 10(3u) + 4(2u+1)
5u - 15 - 40 = 30u + 8u + 4
5u - 55 = 38u + 4
-55 - 4 = 38u - 5u
-59 = 33u
u =
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