5(x/2+x^2)+3=6(x^2+x/2+1)

Simple and best practice solution for 5(x/2+x^2)+3=6(x^2+x/2+1) 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 5(x/2+x^2)+3=6(x^2+x/2+1) equation:



5(x/2+x^2)+3=6(x^2+x/2+1)
We move all terms to the left:
5(x/2+x^2)+3-(6(x^2+x/2+1))=0
Domain of the equation: 2+x^2)!=0
We move all terms containing x to the left, all other terms to the right
x^2)!=-2
x!=-2/1
x!=-2
x∈R
We multiply parentheses
5x^2+5x-(6(x^2+x/2+1))+3=0
We multiply all the terms by the denominator
5x^2*2+1))+5x*2+1))-(6(x^2+x+3*2+1))=0
Wy multiply elements
10x^2+1))+5x*2+1))-(6(x^2+x+3*2+1))=0

See similar equations:

| 12n=5n+11 | | 12n=5n=11 | | 60=4v-16 | | -3x–4+8x=3x+10 | | 9v+17=-1 | | 11+8=-2+9x | | 3x–4+8x=3x+10 | | -9x+15=-12 | | 4-3f=-9f+4 | | -5p+40=15 | | 3x+42=8x-10 | | 59y-29=10 | | 6+2v=12 | | 250x+130=125x+155 | | 9b=10b+9 | | 10+5t=4t | | -5(1–5x)+5(-8x–2)=-4x–8x | | 7s-4=8s | | 5=3p-4 | | 8(x+36)=70 | | 3x+1=6(2x+3) | | 4t=2(7t+15$ | | g/4+16=24 | | g/2+10=29 | | h-9=4 | | u/3+2=20 | | 6w-15=15 | | 2(6–x)–3x=22 | | y/5-8=9 | | 70=-10x+60 | | 7x+13+2x-9+49=180 | | 7s−4=8s |

Equations solver categories