Question
To clear denominators from the equation
x
6
+ 2 =
1
4
,
multiply each side of the equation by , the least common multiple of the denominators 6 and 4.
x
6
+ 2 =
1
4
,
multiply each side of the equation by , the least common multiple of the denominators 6 and 4.
Answers
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From your confusing typing, I will assume you meant:
x/6 + 2 = 1/4
if that is the case, multiply each term by 12, the LCM to get:
2x + 24 = 3
I assume you know how to proceed.
x/6 + 2 = 1/4
if that is the case, multiply each term by 12, the LCM to get:
2x + 24 = 3
I assume you know how to proceed.
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