Exercise
$\frac{x+3}{3}-\frac{\left(4-x\right)^2}{9}=\frac{1}{3}$
Step-by-step Solution
Learn how to solve problems step by step online. Solve the quadratic equation (x+3)/3+(-(4-x)^2)/9=1/3. Move everything to the left hand side of the equation. Combine fractions with common denominator 3. To eliminate the denominators, multiply the fractions by the least common multiple of all the denominators, which is . Take out 3 and 9 from the denominator of both fractions.
Solve the quadratic equation (x+3)/3+(-(4-x)^2)/9=1/3
Final answer to the exercise
$x=1,\:x=10$