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  • 02-08-2017
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Please help!!! (-x/2)+(1/2x)=(-4/x)

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Luv2Teach
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  • 05-08-2017
Are you solving this for x? You can't because the left side is eliminated by subtracting (1/2)x from (1/2)x.  That leaves nothing on the left. [tex]0= \frac{-4}{x} [/tex]
you can't solve that for x because when you multiply both sides by x, 0*x = 0 and [tex]0 \neq 4[/tex]
I think you made a mistake in your typing or something...unless the answer was no solution!
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