SOLUTION: wich value of x makes the denominator of f(x) =6/-5+5?

Algebra.Com
Question 634897: wich value of x makes the denominator of f(x) =6/-5+5?
Answer by jim_thompson5910(35256)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
x is missing in this equation.
RELATED QUESTIONS

f(x)= 2x^2 + x - 1 determine If 'f' has a maximum or minimum value The value of x at... (answered by htmentor)
If f(x)-f(x+1)=2x-5 and f(6)=12, what is the value of... (answered by stanbon)
if f(x) =x/3 +5 what is the value of f^-1... (answered by stanbon)
Which value of x makes the numerical sentence true? 25 1/2 × 5 –3 = 5 x (answered by vleith)
Find the value of x that makes the median the given number. 2,5,4,9,7,x; median = 5 (answered by AGBARRAZA)
Find the value of x that makes the equation 2^x=8^3x+5... (answered by lynnlo)
For what value of x makes the fraction 3x-5 over x+4... (answered by jorel1380,MathLover1)
what value of x makes the equation true? 4(x-2)=-3(2x-5) (answered by stanbon)
what value of x makes the equation true?... (answered by Alan3354)