How do you solve the rational equation (3a-2)/(2a+2)=3/(a-1)?
1 Answer
Jan 7, 2016
Multiply both sides by
a=-1/3 ora=4
Explanation:
Multiply both sides by
(3a-2)(a-1) = 3(2a+2)
That is:
3a^2-5a+2 = 6a+6
Subtract
3a^2-11a-4 = 0
Factor this by noticing that
So:
0 = 3a^2-11a-4
= (3a^2-12a) + (a-4)
= 3a(a-4)+1(a-4)
= (3a+1)(a-4)
Hence
It remains to check that when we multiplied both sides by
That's OK since