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Solve the rational equation: −5/2x+3/4x=−7/4.

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Answer:


x=1

Explanation:

Given equation is:


-(5)/(2)x+(3)/(4)x=-(7)/(4)

Simplifying the left side of the equation.


(2(-5x)+3x)/(4)=-(7)/(4)

This is equivalent to:


(-10x+3x)/(4)=-(7)/(4)

This gives:


(-7x)/(4)=-(7)/(4)

This is equivalent to:


x=1

User MEric
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Answer:

x = 1

Explanation:

-
(5)/(2) x +
(3)/(4) x = -
(7)/(4)

multiply through by 4 ( the LCM of 2 and 4 ) to clear the fractions

- 10x + 3x = - 7

- 7x = - 7 ( divide both sides by - 7 )

x = 1

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