SOLUTION: Solve the following (2/x)+ (5)/(x-3)=2 how do I get "X" out of the the denominator so I can solve for it.

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Question 881958: Solve the following
(2/x)+ (5)/(x-3)=2
how do I get "X" out of the the denominator so I can solve for it.

Answer by josgarithmetic(39617)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!


The lowest common denominator is . Multiply the left member and the right member by . This multiplication act will allow clearing the denominators of the left member.




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