Asked by rmz
how do you solve this linear equation?
x/3-1/3=-5
I do not understand this with fractions. Can anyone help?
x/3-1/3=-5
I do not understand this with fractions. Can anyone help?
Answers
Answered by
PsyDAG
Multiply both sides by 3 to get rid of the fractions. (If the denominators are different, change to common denominator before multiplying.)
x - 1 = -15
Can you take it from there?
x - 1 = -15
Can you take it from there?
Answered by
rmz
I can the answer would be -4. But I have a multiple choice answer and -4 is not one of them.
the choices are
a. -14
b. 16
c. -16
d. 14
so then how would you find the answer?
the choices are
a. -14
b. 16
c. -16
d. 14
so then how would you find the answer?
Answered by
rmz
Nope never mind I made a minor mistake it is -14.
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