How do you solve 5x3=2xx29?

1 Answer
Jun 11, 2018

x=5

Explanation:

Note that x must be different from ±3. In fact, the first denominator vanished is x=3, while the second vanishes if x=±3.

Note that x29=(x+3)(x3), so if we multiply and divide the left hand side by x+3 (and this is legit since x3) we get

5x3x+3x+3=2xx29

The left hand side can be evaluated as we noted above, so we have

5(x+3)x29=2xx29

We can multiply both sides by the denominator, since it's the same for both and it can't be zero:

5(x+3)=2x5x+15=2x3x=15x=5