4/5x+1=3/4x+3

Simple and best practice solution for 4/5x+1=3/4x+3 equation. Check how easy it is, and learn it for the future. Our solution is simple, and easy to understand, so don`t hesitate to use it as a solution of your homework.

If it's not what You are looking for type in the equation solver your own equation and let us solve it.

Solution for 4/5x+1=3/4x+3 equation:



4/5x+1=3/4x+3
We move all terms to the left:
4/5x+1-(3/4x+3)=0
Domain of the equation: 5x!=0
x!=0/5
x!=0
x∈R
Domain of the equation: 4x+3)!=0
x∈R
We get rid of parentheses
4/5x-3/4x-3+1=0
We calculate fractions
16x/20x^2+(-15x)/20x^2-3+1=0
We add all the numbers together, and all the variables
16x/20x^2+(-15x)/20x^2-2=0
We multiply all the terms by the denominator
16x+(-15x)-2*20x^2=0
Wy multiply elements
-40x^2+16x+(-15x)=0
We get rid of parentheses
-40x^2+16x-15x=0
We add all the numbers together, and all the variables
-40x^2+x=0
a = -40; b = 1; c = 0;
Δ = b2-4ac
Δ = 12-4·(-40)·0
Δ = 1
The delta value is higher than zero, so the equation has two solutions
We use following formulas to calculate our solutions:
$x_{1}=\frac{-b-\sqrt{\Delta}}{2a}$
$x_{2}=\frac{-b+\sqrt{\Delta}}{2a}$

$\sqrt{\Delta}=\sqrt{1}=1$
$x_{1}=\frac{-b-\sqrt{\Delta}}{2a}=\frac{-(1)-1}{2*-40}=\frac{-2}{-80} =1/40 $
$x_{2}=\frac{-b+\sqrt{\Delta}}{2a}=\frac{-(1)+1}{2*-40}=\frac{0}{-80} =0 $

See similar equations:

| 3a=24-9 | | 5z-4z+z=8 | | 5c+4=2c-5 | | 213=-2x-7(6x+1) | | 135=−7d+9 | | m+15=10 | | c(4)=50+20*4 | | 5/2x=3/5 | | -11=-b4−6 | | 2n=16-6n | | 2=p/4−2 | | 2b+2(b+10)=2(10+5b) | | 14x-13=4x+13=6x+2 | | r/7-2=12 | | 6x+20=38+4x | | .08x+.13(400-x)=44 | | -12=-8y+4(y-4) | | 41/8=-6/5m+25/8-4/5m | | 50x+6=1 | | (20+m)+(30+m)=m | | -11x+11 =-143 | | -14q+-11q+11q+18q=-16 | | 3(x-4)=4x-16 | | 8–3(r–6)=2r+3 | | -7+x/2=-31 | | 5x-130=3x+150 | | (12.56h)1/3=25.12 | | x+12+37+20=180 | | 12-5y=4+3y | | -11x+11 = -143 | | 25=-7(x+5)+5 | | b+5+4=17 |

Equations solver categories