If it's not what You are looking for type in the equation solver your own equation and let us solve it.
4/3x+6(x-1/3)=16
We move all terms to the left:
4/3x+6(x-1/3)-(16)=0
Domain of the equation: 3x!=0We add all the numbers together, and all the variables
x!=0/3
x!=0
x∈R
4/3x+6(+x-1/3)-16=0
We multiply parentheses
4/3x+6x-16-1/3*6=0
We calculate fractions
There is no solution for this equation
| 136x-34=34 | | 6b+1/2=5/6 | | 4/3x+6(-1/3)=16 | | 6k+9=k+12 | | 1=v-8/10 | | 8=2h–2 | | 2w+2*5=72 | | y=(5)(3)^15/10 | | p/4-16=-14 | | -16+7+7/4k=-8+6 | | 0.04(y-8)+0.16y=0.10y-0.7 | | r^2+18r-46=0 | | p/4–16=-14 | | 13.3x−2.7x=74.4 | | m/2+3=6 | | 12+4x=92 | | m2+ 3= 6 | | 31•2=7c | | x+0.15x=180 | | -46=9+5x | | x+0.15x=180x+0.15x=180 | | 5x-6=2×-15 | | 4.9t2-2.2t-3.4=0, | | x2+14x=24 | | 5x+19=144 | | 92=-4(1-4m) | | -3n+9=-24 | | 1.5d0.5(7d+4)=7−1.5d | | 2^x+7=10 | | X=(1.09)y | | 3(x-4)-2(×-5)=6x-2(×-5) | | |4x-1|=2x+9 |