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the degree of the equation 2x/3-1=3 is​

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Answered by sandhiyaoviya012
2

Answer:

Please, take your time to write it properly as 1/(x−3)=1/(x+2)−1/2 .

This equation is fractional, so it cannot be assigned a degree. It can be reduced to a resolvent equation of degree two, but this doesn’t mean the equation needs to have two solutions.

Clearing denominators, we get

2(x+2)=2(x−3)−(x−3)(x+2)

that simplifies to

x2−x+4=0

This has indeed two solutions, because neither roots is 3 nor −2. However, it wouldn’t be difficult to modify the equation to get a resolvent equation that yields an “invalid” root.

Answered by sumanth164
3

Answer: x=3

Step-by-step explanation:

2*3/3-1 = 6/2 = 3.

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