Question #d7fa5
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Explanation:
One way of solving the equation for X is to express the right side as a single fraction.
To do this we require the fractions to have a
#color(blue)"common denominator"# This requires the
#color(blue)"lowest common multiple"# (LCM) of the denominators a , b and cThe LCM of a, b and c is abc
Each fraction has one factor of abc on the denominator so multiplying numerator/denominator by the product of the other 2 factors will give the common denominator required.
#rArr1/axxcolor(red)((bc)/(bc))+1/bxxcolor(blue)((ac)/(ac))+1/cxxcolor(magenta)((ab)/(ab))#
#=(bc)/(abc)+(ac)/(abc)+(ab)/(abc)larr" common denominator"# We can now add the numerators, leaving the denominator.
#rArr1/X=(bc+ac+ab)/(abc)# To solve for X, either
#color(blue)"cross-multiply"# or#color(red)"invert"# both sides of the equation.cross-multiplying gives.
#X(bc+ac+ab)=1xxabc=abc#
#rArrX=(abc)/(bc+ac+ab)#