Combining like terms -

1/2x+2/4x=16+1/2 how would you combine this

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1/2x+2/4x=16+1/2

x = 16 1/2

It would be clearer if you used parentheses.

(1/2)x + (2/4)x = 16+(1/2)
otherwise, we might think it was
[1/(2x)] + [2/(4x)] = 16+(1/2)

To combine like terms, you need to add or subtract the coefficients of terms that have the same variable(s) raised to the same power(s). In this case, we have the variables x on both sides of the equation.

Let's start by simplifying the left side of the equation:

1/2x + 2/4x = (1/2 + 2/4)x

To add fractions with different denominators, we need to find a common denominator. The common denominator in this case is 4, so let's rewrite the fractions with that denominator:

(1/2 + 2/4)x = (2/4 + 2/4)x

Now, both fractions have the same denominator, so we can combine them by adding the numerators:

(2/4 + 2/4)x = (4/4)x

Simplifying further, we have:

(4/4)x = x

Now, let's simplify the right side of the equation:

16 + 1/2 = (32/2 + 1/2) = 33/2

Finally, the equation becomes:

x = 33/2

So, when combining like terms, the equation simplifies to x = 33/2.