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3/(2x-1)+4=6x/(2x-1)
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3/(2x-1)+4=6x/(2x-1)
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Answer: x = 1/2
Step-by-step explanation:
3/(2x-1)+4=6x/(2x-1)
Make both sides has the same denominator:
3/2x-1 + 4(2x-1)/(2x-1) = 6x/2x-1
Cut down all the denominator:
3 + 8x -4= 6x
8x - 1 = 6x
2x = 1
X= 1/2
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