Math, asked by abhi178, 1 year ago

x-2/(x-1) = 1- 2/(x-1) solve this ?


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Answered by kvnmurty
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Since x-1 is in the denominator, and divide by 0 is not allowed, x ≠ 1.
There is NO SOLUTION.

Is the problem this ?

x-\frac{2}{x-1}=1-\frac{2}{x-1}\\\\Then\ x = 1.\ But\ not\ possible.\\\\

If the problem is this: then:

\frac{x-2}{x-1}=1-\frac{2}{x-1}=\frac{x-3}{x-1}\\\\Not\ possible.

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Answered by xastudents35
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Answer:

Since x-1 is in the denominator, and divide by 0 is not allowed, x ≠ 1.

There is NO SOLUTION.

Is the problem this ?

x - 2/x-1 = 1 - 2/x-1

Then x = 1. But not possible.

If the problem is this: then:

x-2/x-1 = 1 - 2/x-1 = x-3/x-1

Not possible.

Step-by-step explanation:

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