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Solve the rational equation for x and state all x values that are excluded from the solution set. If there is more than one excluded value then separate them with a comma and do not include any spaces. \frac{3}{x}-\frac{1}{3}=\frac{1}{6} Solving for x gives us x=AnswerThe value for x cannot equal Answer

Solve the rational equation for x and state all x values that are excluded from the-example-1
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We are given the following rational equation


(3)/(x)-(1)/(3)=(1)/(6)

As you can see, the value of x cannot be equal to 0 because it will make the fraction undefined.

Now, let us solve the equation


\begin{gathered} (3)/(x)-(1)/(3)=(1)/(6) \\ (3)/(x)=(1)/(6)+(1)/(3) \\ (3)/(x)=(1+2(1))/(6) \\ (3)/(x)=(1+2)/(6) \\ (3)/(x)=(3)/(6) \\ (3)/(x)=(1)/(2) \\ 3\cdot2=x\cdot1 \\ 6=x \\ x=6 \end{gathered}

Therefore, the value of x is 6

The value for x cannot be equal to 0

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