nathan17
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Homework Statement
Solve these linear equations:
Homework Equations
\frac{x-4}{6} - \frac{x+5}{3} = \frac{4-x}{2}
The Attempt at a Solution
\frac{x-4}{6} - \frac{x+5}{3} = \frac{4-x}{2}
Multiplied by 6
\frac{6x-18}{6} - \frac{6x+30}{3} = \frac{24-6x}{2}
Simplified
x-18-2x+30 =12-6x
Group common terms
-2x+12=12-6x
Group common terms
4x+12=12
4x
I don't think, well I'm pretty sure it isn't right. I'm not sure when I've gone wrong. I can do simpler linear equations, but this has got me stumped. If anyone can provide any insight that would be great. I haven't done linear equations for a few years now.