How do you solve 2x63=x5+2?

2 Answers
Jun 23, 2017

x = 0

Explanation:

Multiply all the terms by 15 the least common multiple.

15×2x63=15×(x5+2) This gives

10x+30=3x+30 subtract 30 from both sides

10x+3030=3x+3030 the result is

10x=3x add 10x to both sides

10x+10x=3x+10x which equals

0=13x divide both sides by 13

013=13x13 the answer is

0=x

Jun 23, 2017

Answer: x=0

Explanation:

Solve 2x63=x5+2 for x.

We can start by getting rid of the fractions by multiplying everything by the least common multiple (lcm) of the denominators (3, 5, and 1), which is 15.

So, we get:
15(2x63=x5+2)

5(2x6)=3x+30

Simplifying, we get:
10x+30=3x+30

Subtracting 30 from both sides and adding 10x to both sides, we get:
13x=0

Dividing both sides by 13, we get our answer:
x=0