Asked by Jana
Solve this algebraically for the exact values (Meaning find the x-intercepts):
(1/x)=x/(3x+18)
I'm not sure what to write as the common denominator. I thought it was: 4x+18 because (3x+x+18)=(4x+18), but I'm not sure what to do from there.
Thanks!
(1/x)=x/(3x+18)
I'm not sure what to write as the common denominator. I thought it was: 4x+18 because (3x+x+18)=(4x+18), but I'm not sure what to do from there.
Thanks!
Answers
Answered by
Steve
why would you add denominators? These are still just fractions.
1/x = x/(3x+18)
multiply by x(3x+18)
3x+18 = x^2
...
1/x = x/(3x+18)
multiply by x(3x+18)
3x+18 = x^2
...
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