SOLUTION: Rewrite equation as a system of equations excluding the value (s) of x that lead to a denominator of zero. Then solve the equation for x. Show your work. Equation is 25x=1/x.
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Question 1092683: Rewrite equation as a system of equations excluding the value (s) of x that lead to a denominator of zero. Then solve the equation for x. Show your work. Equation is 25x=1/x.
Answer by ankor@dixie-net.com(22740) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
25x =
multiply both sides by x
25x^2 = 1
divide both sides by 25
x^2 =
x =
x = +/-
:
:
25 =
5 = 5
and
25 =
-5 = -5
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