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Multiple Choice
Solve the equation. x5−3x2=4+x3
A
x=0
B
x=1
C
x=31
D
No solution
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Start by simplifying the given equation: \( \frac{5}{x} - \frac{2}{3x} = 4 + \frac{3}{x} \).
To eliminate the fractions, find a common denominator for the terms on the left side. The common denominator for \( x \) and \( 3x \) is \( 3x \).
Rewrite each term with the common denominator: \( \frac{15}{3x} - \frac{2}{3x} = 4 + \frac{3}{x} \).
Combine the fractions on the left side: \( \frac{15 - 2}{3x} = 4 + \frac{3}{x} \), which simplifies to \( \frac{13}{3x} = 4 + \frac{3}{x} \).
To solve for \( x \), multiply every term by \( 3x \) to clear the fractions: \( 13 = 12x + 9 \). Then, solve the resulting linear equation for \( x \).