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solve for x. 1/2x + 3x = 14
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Assuming (1/2)x + 3x = 14:
(1/2 + 3)x = 14
(1/2 + 6/2)x = (7/2)x = 14
x = 14 * (2/7) = 4
So x = 4.
(If you meant 1/(2x) + 3x = 14 instead, then solving gives 6x^2 - 28x + 1 = 0, so x = (14 ± √190)/6.)
(1/2 + 3)x = 14
(1/2 + 6/2)x = (7/2)x = 14
x = 14 * (2/7) = 4
So x = 4.
(If you meant 1/(2x) + 3x = 14 instead, then solving gives 6x^2 - 28x + 1 = 0, so x = (14 ± √190)/6.)
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