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OpenStudy (anonymous):

PLEASE HELP!!!!

OpenStudy (anonymous):

OpenStudy (anonymous):

@UnkleRhaukus

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Hello I can help

OpenStudy (anonymous):

okay :)

OpenStudy (unklerhaukus):

assuming x≠0, solve for x the usual way

OpenStudy (anonymous):

So kelly is saying 1/2 + 3/x = 3/4 is unsolvable. It is solvable. Subtract 1/2 from each side

OpenStudy (anonymous):

What did you get

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Hold on...

OpenStudy (anonymous):

I got x = 12

OpenStudy (unklerhaukus):

yay

OpenStudy (anonymous):

so is the answer that kelly is wrong because x = 12?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Yaas

OpenStudy (unklerhaukus):

yeah, and 12 not zero, nor is it a variable

OpenStudy (unklerhaukus):

Only if we had instead found that x did = 0, then the original equation would not have had a solution.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

okay thank you :)

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