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Reduce the equation 3/x + x/3 = -5/2 to the standard form of a quadratic equation ax^2+bx+c=0.

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Answered by Reiny
hint:
multiply each term by 6x and rearrange.
10 years ago
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Reduce the equation 3/x + x/3 = -5/2 to the standard form of a quadratic equation ax^2+bx+c=0.

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