Mathematics
Mathematics, 04.09.2020 02:01, jfitness11

AWARDING BRAINLIEST!! Beth is solving this equation: 1/x+3=3/x
She says “I can multiply both sides by x and get the linear equation 1 + 3x = 3, whose solution is x = 2/3.”
Which of the following statements makes this a correct argument, or shows that it is incorrect? Select all that apply.

Question 1 options:

After multiplying both sides by x you need to subtract 1 from both sides

You can assume x ≠ 0 because both sides are undefined if x = 0.

You cannot multiply both sides by x because you do not know what x is.

The equation is not linear, so you cannot use the methods normally used for solving linear equations.

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