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To eliminate the denominators, multiply the fractions by the least common multiple of all the denominators, which is $10$
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$10\left(\frac{x^2}{5}\right)+10\left(\frac{-x}{2}\right)=10\frac{3}{10}$
Learn how to solve quadratic equations problems step by step online. Solve the quadratic equation (x^2)/5+(-x)/2=3/10. To eliminate the denominators, multiply the fractions by the least common multiple of all the denominators, which is 10. Take out 5 and 2 from the denominator of both fractions. Multiply 10 times \frac{3}{10}. Divide 10 by 5.