SOLUTION: 1/x+1+5x/x-2=3
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Question 1066295: 1/x+1+5x/x-2=3
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What you meant is
1/(x+1)+5x/(x-2)=3 ,
because
1/(x+1)+5x/(x-2) means ,
but 1/x+1+5x/x-2 means .
From ,
we can start by multiplying both sides of the equal sign times to get
,
which simplifies to
,
.
Adding to both sides of the equal sign, we get the equivalent equation
,
which we could factor to get
,
to find that
either ---> ,
or ---> .
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