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mlbmaniaco
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Right now in math class we are learning rational expressions. Since I am in an advanced math class, it seems like we learn a new lesson everyday. So if you don't understand something, you pretty much need to teach yourself. I don't really understand rational expressions, so can someone tell me if I am doing these two problems right(If I am doing wrong please tell me how to do them.)
Problem: x/3 = 4/x+4
Answer: 1) First I found a common denominator.
3x+12(x/3) = 3x+12(4/x+4)
2) So I got x+4 = x+3
3) Then the answer would be x=-4, x=-3
Am I right?
Problem: x/3 = 4/x+4
Answer: 1) First I found a common denominator.
3x+12(x/3) = 3x+12(4/x+4)
2) So I got x+4 = x+3
3) Then the answer would be x=-4, x=-3
Am I right?