SOLUTION: Reduce the rational equation to quadratic equation and find its roots. 6x+10/x + 3/x² = 0

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Question 371245: Reduce the rational equation to quadratic equation and find its roots.
6x+10/x + 3/x² = 0

Answer by mananth(16946)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
6x+10/x + 3/x² = 0
I think there is a typo
instead of 6x it should be 6.
else it becomes a cubic equation
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m.ananth@hotmail.ca

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