What is the Equation in Fraction Form for Solving a Linear Equation?

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The problem involves solving a linear equation presented in fractional form: (3x-5)/4 + (2-3x)/2 = (x-2)/5. Participants are exploring the steps to manipulate the equation and check their solutions.

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  • Exploratory, Mathematical reasoning, Problem interpretation

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  • Participants discuss multiplying through by common denominators to eliminate fractions, with different values suggested (20 and 40). There are inquiries about the correctness of the original poster's solution and requests for showing work. Some participants question the steps taken to isolate x and clarify basic algebraic principles.

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The discussion is ongoing, with participants providing feedback on each other's work and clarifying misunderstandings. There is no explicit consensus on the final answer, but guidance is being offered to check the correctness of the calculations.

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Homework Statement


(3x-5)/4 + (2-3x)/2 = (x-2)/5


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I tried this and got x= 6.3 reacurring... but i don't think it is right...
 
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[tex]\frac{3x-5}{4}+\frac{2-3x}{2}=\frac{x-2}{5}[/tex]

Multiply everything by 20

[tex]5(3x-5)+10(2-3x)=4(x-2)[/tex]

Take it from here ...
 
Show your work, how did you get that answer?
 
I multiplied everything by 40, not 20, and then went 10(3x-5) + 20(2-3x) = 8(x-2)
 
Ok, keep showing your work and we'll look over it. I'm not going to do it for you.

You can check if your solution is correct by plugging it into your original equation ... left should equal the right.
 
I know. then I expanded everything to make it :
30x-50+40-60x=8x-16

Then I combined like terms to make it -30x-10=8x-16

Then I moved like terms to make it: -38x=-6

Which equals 6.3 reacuring... is that right?
 
Work looks fine, now check your solution.
 
Why are you dividing 38 by 6? You're trying to solve for the x.
 
Don't you divide by the number in front of x by the number after the equals sign to get the answer for x?
 
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No. For example:

[tex]6x = 12[/tex]

[tex]\frac{6x}{6}=\frac{12}{6}[/tex]

[tex]x=2[/tex]

This is really basic algebra.
 
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But that is exactly what I did... -38x/-38= -6/-38
 
  • #12
6/38 is not 6.333.
 
  • #13
oh... i see what i did wrong... thanks for pointing that out...
 

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