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Bart
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Question 1

(5) / (x-1/x) = 3

Question 2

(2) / (x) + (3) / (x-1) = 4

As seen below.



If anyone can solve the following showing the soloution that would be good.

Adam
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your coursework?
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no, ghey homework, but i hate these things along with transposition
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gawd i remember this a loooong time ago
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well... you could always trying remembering how you answered it

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how will u learn if we just tell u?
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ii) X=2
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quote:
Originally posted by Bart

If anyone can solve the following showing the soloution that would be good.

Adam


not after just the answer mate.
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i didn't work it out, i just looked at it and know it, i'm good at maths and thats an easy one

2/x has to be 3 or below, same for the other bit of it

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for no.2 can you multiply by x + (x -1) ?

that would give 5 = 8x - 4

x = 9/8

I am probably wrong, got an D on A level maths
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5 divided by x-1x = 1.66
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quote:
Originally posted by mazdaspeed
for no.2 can you multiply by x + (x -1) ?

that would give 5 = 8x - 4

x = 9/8

I am probably wrong, got an D on A level maths


just put a 2 where x is and see what happens
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You're right i am wrong
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yep.. thats what i thought lee
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i'm good at maths
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for 1) 5/x - (1/x)=3
5= 3(x - (1/x))
5= 3x - (3/x)
5= x(3 - (1/x)
x= 5/ (3-0.3) when i say 0.3 i mean a third.find the answer from there

for 2) 2/x + 3/(x-1) = 3
(2(x-1) + 3x) / (x(x-1) = 4
(5x-2) / (x^2-x) = 4
5x-2= 4(x^2-x)
5x-2= 4x^2-4x
4x^2-9x+2 = 0

from there you can find x by solving the quadratic. btw 4x^2 means 4x squared.hope this helps
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quote:
Originally posted by jow


for 2) 2/x + 3/(x-1) = 3




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is that not right then
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quote:
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quote:
Originally posted by jow


for 2) 2/x + 3/(x-1) = 3







shit thats ment to be a 4.it dont matter though cause i put 4 on the next line and for the rest of the answer
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anyone care to finish it for me

im sure theres some clever person here whose bored..

*cough* 3CM*cough*
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Can you not even solve the quadratic?

(4x - 1)(x - 2)

Giving roots (i.e. answers that x is) of 0.25 and 2...
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And the reason jow multiplied by (x-1)/(x-1) on the first fraction and x/x on the second is because that is the same as multiplying by 1 -- it doesn't change the formula, but it meant you had the same denominator on both sides, making it possible to rearrange easily...


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