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OpenStudy (anonymous):

how do I solve this? what are the steps?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

\[\frac{ x=1 }{ 5 }-\frac{ 2x-2 }{ 6 }\]

hartnn (hartnn):

do u mean x+1 in the numerator ?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

yes

OpenStudy (anonymous):

The expression has to be equated to something in order to "solve this" For example:\[\frac{x-1}{5}-\frac{1}{6} (2 x-2)=0 \]

hartnn (hartnn):

yeah...plz post the question clearly...

OpenStudy (anonymous):

what do you mean post it clearly. that's what is says on the question. find the solution. besides the typo where it says x=1 its the same @hartnn @robtobey

hartnn (hartnn):

i mean \(\frac{ x+1 }{ 5 }-\frac{ 2x-2 }{ 6 }\) is an expression to get solutins, there should be an equation something = something type

hartnn (hartnn):

to get solutions**

hartnn (hartnn):

\(\frac{ x+1 }{ 5 }-\frac{ 2x-2 }{ 6 }=0\) is this the equation ? or is there something else after = ?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

oh crap your right im sorry theres an equal sign in the middle @hartnn

hartnn (hartnn):

\(\large \frac{ x+1 }{ 5 }=\frac{ 2x-2 }{ 6 }\) this ?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

yep

hartnn (hartnn):

|dw:1387130343188:dw| can you try to solve further ?

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