Asked by jessica
x/3+2=x/6
In solving this problem do I divide 3 from both sides are what. I am a bit lost. please show me the steps so I can see if I am right or wrong in my calculations. Thanks you in advance.
In solving this problem do I divide 3 from both sides are what. I am a bit lost. please show me the steps so I can see if I am right or wrong in my calculations. Thanks you in advance.
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From
x/3+2=x/6
multiply both sides by the LCM of the denominator, namely 6:
6(x/3)+6*2 = 6(x/6)
2x + 12 = x
x +12 -12 = -12
x=-12
x/3+2=x/6
multiply both sides by the LCM of the denominator, namely 6:
6(x/3)+6*2 = 6(x/6)
2x + 12 = x
x +12 -12 = -12
x=-12
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