Solve the equation:
\[\frac{ 9x }{ 7 }-x=\frac{ x-28 }{ 21 }\]
add x to both sides..
9x/7 = (x-28)/7 + x ....nw solve make deno same..))
interesting...
btw..im referring to @Yahoo! 's reply not your question @GenGen96 ...i totally have no idea about your question..we havent discussed it in class yet
Hahaha, okay.
Don't SPAM
i will complain..))
heh. gengen is still thinking about your hint. you might as well kill time
I"m confused, though. I'm still unsure as to how to solve it from there.
you're in good hands with @Yahoo! ...he's one of the best here. and i mean that with no sarcasm :D
hm...hm.....u r teasing me..))
\[\frac{ 9x }{ 7 }-x=\frac{ x-28 }{ 21 }\] \[\frac{ 9x }{ 7 }=\frac{ x-28 }{ 21 }+x\] now multiply everything by twenty one
yes @Yahoo! i think that so much of me and that so little of you
Everything? Like the 9x/7 and x-28/21+x combined?
@lgbasallote i dont knw to write in LATeX...so..it will be messy
\[21\times\frac{ 9x }{ 7 }=21\times\frac{ x-28 }{ 21 }+21\times x\]
you're supposed to be yahoo. no wonder everyone uses google now
Thanks!
i guess my words helped her...?
u r gonna get banned soon...))) before u reach SS100
banned forever*
i'd like that. i'd reaaally like that.
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