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Using cross multiplication what is the solution to
3/(6x-1)=2/(5x+1)

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Answer:

x = -5/3

Explanation:


(3)/((6x-1)) = (2)/((5x+1))

start by multiplying the 2 to the (6x-1). you get 12x and -2.

then multiply the 3 and the 5x+1. you get 15x and 3.

now set them equal to each other. 12x - 2= 15x + 3

now subtract 12x from both sides. -2 = 3x + 3

now subtract three from both sides. -5 = 3x

now divide both sides by 3. x = -5/3.

that is how you get the answer.

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