I do not understand how to solve the following problems:
(4/(x-1)) + (6/(3x+1)) = (15/(3x+1))
(x-5)^(3/2) = 8
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I do not understand how to solve the following problems:
(4/(x-1)) + (6/(3x+1)) = (15/(3x+1))
(x-5)^(3/2) = 8
Quote:
(4/(x-1)) + (6/(3x+1)) = (15/(3x+1))
The LCD is (x-1)(3x+1). As with any fraction, we make the denominators the same in order to add.
Now that the denominators are the same, concentrate on the numerators.
Can you finish now?
Here is another way.
Rewrite as
See? The denominators on the right are the same.
Cross multiply:
Now. Solve away. Did that seem a little easier than the other way?
Quote:
(x-5)^(3/2) = 8
Take that 3/2 power on the left, flip it, and make that the power on the right.
What isyou ask? That is the same as
Finish?
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