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If 2a+1/3a = 4, then find 3a-1/2a

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

Start with 3a+1/2a=9.

Multiply both sides by 2a to give 6a^2+1=18a.

Next take 2a+1/3a=?

Multiply both sides by 3a to give 6a^2+1=3a?

Since 6a^2+1 is equal to both 18a and 3a? then 18a=3a?

Divide both sides by 3a gives 6=?

Therefore, the value of 2a+1/3a=? is 2a+1/3a=6.

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Answered by Belugaisdabest
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