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1. Can cross multiplication be used to solve this problem? Why or why not?


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1. Can cross multiplication be used to solve this problem? Why or why not? HELP-example-1
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User Yojance
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Answer:

x =0 and x =2/3

Explanation:

as is no

but if you put an x under the 3 to make 3x/x

then you'd have 3x+5/x = 7/x

to make

3x^2 + 5x = 7x

this makes

3x^2 -2x =0

using the quadratic formula

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x =0 and x =2/3

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User Lajos Gallay
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Answer:

Explanation:

Cross multiplication can be used but not in the beginning. First x should be isolated.


3 +(5)/(x)=(7)/(x)\\\\

Now subtract
(5)/(x) from both sides


3 = (7)/(x)-(5)/(x)\\\\3=(7-5)/(x)\\\\3=(2)/(x)

In this stage, cross multiplication can be used.


(3)/(1)=(2)/(x)\\\\3*x=2*1\\\\x = (2)/(3)

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User Rahul Bobhate
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