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27 August, 21:33

What is the sum? 3x/x-4+x-3/2x

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  1. 27 August, 22:12
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    Solve for x:

    - (x) / (2) - 1 = 0

    Put each term in - (x) / (2) - 1 over the common denominator 2: - (x) / (2) - 1 = (-2) / 2 - (x) / 2:

    (-2) / 2 - x/2 = 0

    (-2) / 2 - x/2 = (-x - 2) / 2:

    (-x - 2) / 2 = 0

    Multiply both sides of (-x - 2) / 2 = 0 by 2:

    (2 (-x - 2)) / 2 = 2*0

    (2 (-x - 2)) / 2 = 2/2 * (-x - 2) = - x - 2:

    -x - 2 = 2*0

    0*2 = 0:

    -x - 2 = 0

    Add 2 to both sides:

    (2 - 2) - x = 2

    2 - 2 = 0:

    -x = 2

    Multiply both sides of - x = 2 by - 1:

    (-x) / (-1) = - 2

    (-1) / (-1) = 1:

    Answer: x = - 2
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