How do you solve #(3x+2)/(2x-1)=(5x+6)/(x+4)#?
1 Answer
Sep 25, 2016
Explanation:
Multiply both sides of the equation by
#(3x+2)(x+4) = (5x+6)(2x-1)#
Multiply out both sides to get:
#3x^2+14x+8 = 10x^2+7x-6#
Subtract the left hand side from both sides to get:
#0 = 7x^2-7x-14#
#color(white)(0) = 7(x^2-x-2)#
#color(white)(0) = 7(x-2)(x+1)#
Hence
It remains to check that neither of these values causes a denominator to become