How do you solve 5/7x-3/14=-3/8x+3/4?

1 Answer
May 11, 2018

x=54/61

Explanation:

The easiest way to solve this is to get rid of the denominators first.
The least common multiple of 7, 14, 8 and 4 would be 7*8=4*14=56.

Therefore, multiply both sides with 56=4*14:
(5/7x-3/14)*4*14=(-3/8x+3/4)*8*7

Simplifying we get:
5*8x-3*4=-3*7x+3*14
or: 40x-12=-21x+42

Adding 21x+12 to both sides to get the x terms to the left and the constants to the right, we get:
40x+21x= 42+12
61x=54
Dividing on 61 on both sides we get
x=54/61

As 61 is a prime number, we cannot simplify this more .