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Please solve this problem

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Answered by checamj
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Answer:

3x + 2a + 2b =0

Step-by-step explanation:

direct addition for the 1st two terms

{(x-a)÷b}  + {(x-b)÷a} = (2x -a -b)/(a+b)

now we have the same denominator and we can get rid of it by multiply with a+b

Therefore: 2x -a-b = -x- 3a -3b

3x +2a+ 2b= 0

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