Asked by Sadie
Rational Equations Solve:
How do you work it out?
1. x/4 - x+2/3 = 12
(x+2 are in the numerator)
2. 2y/4 - y/7 = y-3/2
(y-3 are in the numerator)
3. p/6 - 2p/5 = 4p-5/15
(4p-5 are in the numerator)
How do you work it out?
1. x/4 - x+2/3 = 12
(x+2 are in the numerator)
2. 2y/4 - y/7 = y-3/2
(y-3 are in the numerator)
3. p/6 - 2p/5 = 4p-5/15
(4p-5 are in the numerator)
Answers
Answered by
Damon
x/4 - (x+2)/3 = 12
multiply by 3*4 or 12 to clear fractions
3 x -4(x+2) = 144
3x - 4 x - 2 = 144
-x = 146
x = - 146
in the second one multiply through by 28 and in the third by 30
multiply by 3*4 or 12 to clear fractions
3 x -4(x+2) = 144
3x - 4 x - 2 = 144
-x = 146
x = - 146
in the second one multiply through by 28 and in the third by 30
Answered by
Sadie
1. is -152
Answered by
Damon
3 x -4(x+2) = 144
3x - 4 x - 8 = 144
-x = 152
x = - 152
3x - 4 x - 8 = 144
-x = 152
x = - 152
Answered by
Tom
how would you get 3. if the answer was 2/3
Answered by
Steve
p/6 - 2p/5 = (4p-5)/15
multiply through by 30, the LCM(6,5,15)
5p - 12p = 2(4p-5)
-7p = 8p - 10
15p = 10
p = 2/3
multiply through by 30, the LCM(6,5,15)
5p - 12p = 2(4p-5)
-7p = 8p - 10
15p = 10
p = 2/3
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