6, 2
x/2 - x/6 = 1 Multiply each term by 6: 3x - x = 6 that is 2x = 6 so that x = 3
6 = 2 x 3 8 = 2 x 2 x 2 LCM = 2 x 2 x 2 x 3 = 24
You didn't say what it was over; so the answer is no unless it is over x, where 2 + 3/x = 2.6 Solve for x. 3/x = 2.6 - 2= 0.6 = 6/10 x/3 = 10/6 x = 30/6 = 5
x=2
6, 2
18 over 9 = 2 so x over 6 = 2 making x = 6 x 2 ie 12
(1/3) x (2/2) x (3/6) = 1/6
x/2 - x/6 = 1 Multiply each term by 6: 3x - x = 6 that is 2x = 6 so that x = 3
x/2 + 1/3 = (x/2)(3/3) + (1/3)(2/2) = 3x/6 + 2/6 = (3x + 2)/6
2/6=x/30 60=6x 10=x
You didn't say what it was over; so the answer is no unless it is over x, where 2 + 3/x = 2.6 Solve for x. 3/x = 2.6 - 2= 0.6 = 6/10 x/3 = 10/6 x = 30/6 = 5
x=2
(x + 10)/2 = (x - 6)/x. Multiply both sides by 2x to produce: x2 + 10x = 2x - 12 Rearrange and collect like terms to produce: x2 + 8x + 12 = 0 Factoring produces: (x + 6)(x + 2) = 0, which is true whenever x = -6 or x = -2 Check: for x - -6: (-6 + 10)/2 = 2; (-6 - 6)/-6 = -12/-6 = 2 (-2 + 10)2 = 4; (-2 - 6)/-2 = -8/-2 = 4.
5/6 x 12/5 = 2
= 2 x 2 /(-6) = - 2/3
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