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OpenStudy (anonymous):

will give medal/fan if someone solves this solve x+6/(4x^2)+3/(2x^2)=x+4/(2x^2)

OpenStudy (anonymous):

OpenStudy (anonymous):

@ASAAD123 the x's on suppose to be on top, would it still be no solution?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

x+6/(4x^2)+6/(4x^2) = 2(x+4)/(4x^2) x+6 + 6 = 2x + 8 x - 2x = 8 - 12 -x = -4 x = 4

OpenStudy (anonymous):

@huiyingtanyayap If you substitute x=4 back into the equation, the two sides are not equal?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

oh that is true @sarahusher @huiyingtanyayap

OpenStudy (anonymous):

For the denominator 2x^2, *2/2 (equal to 1) so that we get denominator 4x^2, then we can get rid of the denominator. x+6/(4x^2)+6/(4x^2) - 2(x+4)/(4x^2) = 0 x+ 6 + 6 - 2x - 8= 0 -x + 4 = 0 x = 4

OpenStudy (anonymous):

My apologies it does work, I had made an error However I also get x=0 as a solution

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