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Solve the equations:

(a+5/4a)+11/12=2/3a


4x/3-(2x+3/6)=9/2
8 years ago

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Answered by PsyDAG
Multiply the first equation by 12a and the second equation by 6 to solve.
8 years ago
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Solve the equations:

(a+5/4a)+11/12=2/3a


4x/3-(2x+3/6)=9/2

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