How do you solve #(2(x-2))/(x^2-10x+16)=2/(x+2)#?
2 Answers
(no solutions)
Explanation:
First, let's factor
We need two factors of 16 which add up to -10.
#-2 and -8# work, so our factored polynomial is:
#(x-2)(x-8)#
Now we can solve the equation:
#(2(x-2))/(x^2-10x+16)=2/(x+2)#
#(2(x-2))/((x-2)(x-8)) = 2/(x+2)#
#(color(blue)cancel(color(black)2)color(red)cancel(color(black)((x-2))))/(color(red)cancel(color(black)((x-2)))(x-8)) = color(blue)cancel(color(black)2)/(x+2)#
#1/(x-8) = 1/(x+2)#
Now take the reciprocal of both sides:
#x-8 = x+2#
#-8 = 2#
This is impossible, so there are no solutions.
No solution
Explanation:
multiply both sides by (x-8)(x+2)
No solution