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3/5[5/3(1/4x+1)+5]-1/2 = x

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Answered by asaph24310
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Answer:

\frac{x+14}{4}

Exp:

               

Simplify:

1) 1/2

2) 1/4

end results: (\frac{3}{4}((\frac{5}{3} ((\frac{1}{4x}))+1))+5))-\frac{1}{2\frac{x}{y} }

Equation after 1st 2 simplification:

           (\frac{3}{5} ((\frac{5}{3} * (\frac{x+4}{4})+5))\frac{1}{2}

Simplify x2:

1) 5/3

(\frac{3}{5}((\frac{5}{3} *\frac{x+4}{2})+5))\frac{1}{2}

afterward

(\frac{3}{5}((\frac{5*(x+4)}{12} })+5))\frac{1}{2}

= \frac{5x+80}{12}

=> (\frac{3}{5}*(\frac{(5x+80)}{12} )-\frac{1}{2}

Now Pull out the like terms:

1) 3 and 12 Canceled and in place of 12 its 4

2) 5x + 80 = 5 * (x + 16)

3)Switch 1/2 by Reciprocal and minus 16 from 2

\frac{x+16}{4}-\frac{1}{2} = \frac{x+16-2}{4*1}

End result:

\frac{x+14}{4}

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