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14-11-2017
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Solve the following equation 6/x-8=2/x+6
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Samslays
Samslays
14-11-2017
So add 8 to both sides so you have 6/x=2/x+14. Then subtract 2/x from both sides. You get 4/x=14. Sole for x by multiplying each side by x. You get 2=14x. X=7
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