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11 March, 10:31

1/2h+1/3 (h-6) = 5/6h+12 how to solve the problem

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  1. 11 March, 10:57
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    We are given the expression

    1/2 h + 1/3 (h - 6) = 5/6 h + 12

    First, we distribute 1/3

    1/2 h + 1/3 h - 2 = 5/6 h + 12

    Next, we move all terms having the coefficient h to the left side and the constants to the right side

    1/2 h + 1/3 h - 5/6 h = 12 + 2

    Then, perform the operations of the equation

    0 = 14 (this is impossible and not true)

    Since we have an equation equating zero to a constant, the variable h belongs to the empty set or there are no values of h that can prove that the equation holds true.
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