5/2t - t = 3 + 3/2t

I'm having a hard time to solve this problem >.<

4 answers

cancel out the denominator by multiplying by greatest common factor so 2.
2(5/2t-t)=2(3+3/2t)
so now equation is 5t-2t=6+3t
then solve. 3t=6+3t
you should get no solution
I don't understand....
Anon failed to notice that t is also in the denominator.

Multiply both sides by 2t.

5 - 2t^2 = 6t + 3

Combine like terms.

2 - 2t^2 -6t = 0

Multiply by -1.

2t^2 + 6t - 2 = 0

I also get no solution, but at least my equation is correct.
Anon is correct.

3t=6+3t

When we subtract 3t from both sides of the equation, we no longer have an equation. 0 = t is meaningless; therefore this problem has no solution.