SOLUTION: Solve by quadratic forumula and simplify:
x^2=2/3x
If you can help with this equation, much appreciated. I "think" I would solve by first getting rid of the fraction, to th
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Question 321502: Solve by quadratic forumula and simplify:
x^2=2/3x
If you can help with this equation, much appreciated. I "think" I would solve by first getting rid of the fraction, to then get 3x^2-6x=0
But I could be wrong, can you please tell me how I would solve this.
Answer by jim_thompson5910(35256) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
When you multiply everything by the LCD 3, you should get . So that should put you on the right track to solve.
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