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Find the solution for the rational equation 3/(x+1)=2/(x−3).

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Answered by aqibkincsem
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3(x-3)=2(x+1) 3x-9=2x+2 consolidating like terms 3x-2x=2+9 x=11. A normal condition is a condition containing no less than one portion whose numerator and denominator are polynomials, P(x)Q(x).

A typical method to illuminate these conditions is to diminish the portions to a shared factor and after that tackle the equity of the numerators.

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