SOLUTION: Good evening, can you please help me solve this problem? {When solving an equation with variables in​ denominators, we must determine the values that cause these denominators

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Question 1195771: Good evening, can you please help me solve this problem?
{When solving an equation with variables in​ denominators, we must determine the values that cause these denominators to equal​ 0, so that we can reject these values if they appear as proposed solutions. Find all values for which at least one denominator is equal to 0. Write answers using the symbo ≠ . Do not solve.
5/x+4 -3/x=3
x≠ }

Answer by Solver92311(821)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!


Your equation is ambiguous. Repost using parentheses so that it is clear which parts of the expression are denominators.

John

My calculator said it, I believe it, that settles it

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