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22 May, 06:48

How do i cross multiply rational equations? EX: - 3/4 = 6/2x

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  1. 22 May, 08:06
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    -3/4 = 6/2x

    6x * 4 = - 3 * 2

    24x = - 6

    x = - 6/24

    x = - 0.25
  2. 22 May, 08:46
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    Since 4 and 2x are the deominators of the twwo sides, the denominnator 2x will multiply the numerator of the first side and 4 will multiply the numerator of the second side. it will give - 6x = 24

    divide both sides by - 6

    x = - 4
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