SOLUTION: I need to prove that
((x+4)/(3x^2-7x))=(((1/x)+(4/x^2))/(3-(7/x)))
By showing the steps,
So far I have tried working from the right side of the equation to get to the left
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((x+4)/(3x^2-7x))=(((1/x)+(4/x^2))/(3-(7/x)))
By showing the steps,
So far I have tried working from the right side of the equation to get to the left
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Question 775978: I need to prove that
((x+4)/(3x^2-7x))=(((1/x)+(4/x^2))/(3-(7/x)))
By showing the steps,
So far I have tried working from the right side of the equation to get to the left, and made it into a complex fraction and combined it, then multiplied the numerator by the denominators reciprocal in order to make it a normal fraction and ended up with ((1-x)(1-4)/(3-7)(x^2-x)) Found 3 solutions by MathLover1, tanjo3, MathTherapy:Answer by MathLover1(20850) (Show Source):
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I need to prove that
((x+4)/(3x^2-7x))=(((1/x)+(4/x^2))/(3-(7/x)))
By showing the steps,
So far I have tried working from the right side of the equation to get to the left, and made it into a complex fraction and combined it, then multiplied the numerator by the denominators reciprocal in order to make it a normal fraction and ended up with ((1-x)(1-4)/(3-7)(x^2-x))
Simplifying the right-side: , we get:
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÷ ----- Multiplying 1st expression by LCD, , and 2nd, by LCD, x