SOLUTION: State any limitations on the possible solutions to the equation 3/4x+1 + 7/x+9 = 13/10x. Then solve.

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Question 879353: State any limitations on the possible solutions to the equation
3/4x+1 + 7/x+9 = 13/10x. Then solve.

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Re-post using parentheses to make it clear which expressions are in the denominator and which are not.

One possible meaning of your rendering of the equation:



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There are other interpretations, there is nothing in your post that would indicate which is the correct interpretation, and each interpretation has a different answer to your question.

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