Asked by lexy
Could someone place explain how to solve the following -
4t^2/5=t/5+3/10
5t/6-t/2=1
Thanks
4t^2/5=t/5+3/10
5t/6-t/2=1
Thanks
Answers
Answered by
bobpursley
first. Multiply both sides by 10, rearrange into standard form ax^2+bx+c=0, and factor or use the quadratic equation.
Second. Multiply both sides of the equation by six.
Second. Multiply both sides of the equation by six.
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