How do you solve 3/(x+2)=6/(x-1)?

1 Answer
May 17, 2017

x=-5

Explanation:

"one way is to use the method of "color(blue)"cross-multiplication"

"given " a/b=c/d" then " ad=bc

"applying this to the equation"

6(x+2)=3(x-1)

6x+12=3x-3larr" distributing"

"subtract 3x from both sides"

6x-3x+12=cancel(3x)cancel(-3x)-3

rArr3x+12=-3

"subtract 12 from both sides"

3xcancel(+12)cancel(-12)=-3-12

rArr3x=-15

"divide both sides by 3"

(cancel(3) x)/cancel(3)=(-15)/3

rArrx=-5

color(blue)"As a check"

Substitute this value into the equation and if both sides are equal then it is the solution.

"left side "=3/(-5+2)=3/(-3)=-1

"right side " =6/(-5-1)=6/(-6)=-1

rArrx=-5" is the solution"