Open QuestionIn Exercises 1–34, solve each rational equation. If an equation has no solution, so state.(x−2)/2x + 1 = (x+1)/x
Open QuestionSolve each problem. If x represents the number of pennies in a jar in an applied problem, which of the following equations cannot be a correct equation for finding x? (Hint:Solve the equations and consider the solutions.)A. 5x+3 =11B.12x+6 =-4C.100x =50(x+3)D. 6(x+4) =x+24
Open QuestionIn Exercises 1–34, solve each rational equation. If an equation has no solution, so state.3/(x+1) = 5/(x−1)
Open QuestionDecide whether each statement is true or false. The equation 5x=4x is an example of a contradiction.
Open QuestionIn Exercises 1–34, solve each rational equation. If an equation has no solution, so state.(x−6)/(x+5) = (x−3)/(x+1)
Open QuestionIn Exercises 1–14, simplify the expression or solve the equation, whichever is appropriate.3x/4 - x/3 + 1 = 4x/5 - 3/20