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Select the correct answer from each drop-down menu. Consider this equation. 1/x + 2/x+10 =1/3 Complete the statements to make them true. The least common denominator is . The equation will have valid solutions.

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Answered by valerielaspada
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Answer:

The least common denominator is 3x(x+10)

The equation will have 2 valid solutions

Step-by-step explanation:

Answered by sadiaanam
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Answer:

The least common denominator is 3x(x+10)

The equation will have 2 valid solutions

Step-by-step explanation:

As per the question:

Given:

Consider this equation. 1/x + 2/x+10 =1/3

To Find:

The least common denominator is . The equation will have valid solutions.

Solution:

List the multiples of both denominators until you discover the smallest multiple that both share to get the least common denominator. 28 must be the least common denominator for these two fractions since it is the first shared multiple of 4 and 7, respectively.

The least common denominator is 3x(x+10)

Starting with one side of an equation—say let's the left—and transforming it into the other side by a series of equality-preserving transformations is one technique to demonstrate that the equation is true.

Therefore, The equation will have 2 valid solutions.

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