Suppose a, b, c, and d are integers and a ? c. Suppose

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QUESTION:

Suppose a, b, c, and d are integers and a \(\neq\) c. Suppose also that x is a real number that satisfies the equation

\(\frac{a x+b}{c x+d}=1\)

Must x be rational? If so, express x as a ratio of two integers.

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neq

ax+b/cx+d=1

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QUESTION:

Suppose a, b, c, and d are integers and a \(\neq\) c. Suppose also that x is a real number that satisfies the equation

\(\frac{a x+b}{c x+d}=1\)

Must x be rational? If so, express x as a ratio of two integers.

Text Transcription:

neq

ax+b/cx+d=1

ANSWER:

Solution:

Step 1:In this problem, we have to satisfies the given equation and x must  be rational. If so, express x as a ratio of two integers.

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