How to factor an equation - GRE Quantitative Reasoning

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Solve for x: (–3x + 3) / (x – 1) = x

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Answer

Begin by getting all factors to one side of the equal sign.

–3x + 3 = x(x – 1) → -3x + 3 = x2 – x → 0 = x2 +2x – 3.

Now, factor the right side: 0 = (x + 3)(x – 1).

Each of these factors can be set equal to 0 and solved for x. (x + 3) = 0; x = –3.

(x – 1) = 0 → x = 1.

However, the answer is not A, because if we return to the original problem, we must note that the denominator of the fraction is (x – 1); therefore, 1 is not a valid answer because this would cause a division by 0. Thus, –3 is the only acceptable answer.

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