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How can you solve this equation ? 200/r+10= 200/r-1
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How can you solve this equation ?
200/r+10= 200/r-1
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The equation has no solution because r+10 does not equal r-1
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I multiplied each side by r. That made the equation:
200 + 10r + 200 - r
Then you go from there. r should = 0
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