SOLUTION: solve the equation 5/5-x - 2/x-9 = 0. I tried combining the denominators to get (5-x)(x-9) but now im stuck at 3x-35/(5-x)(x-9)

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Question 837643: solve the equation 5/5-x - 2/x-9 = 0. I tried combining the denominators to get (5-x)(x-9) but now im stuck at 3x-35/(5-x)(x-9)
Answer by lwsshak3(11628)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
solve the equation

5x-45-10+2x=0
7x-55=0
7x=55
x=55/7

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