SOLUTION: 2/(x-2)-3/x=-1/x I keep coming up with 6=2 which obviously cant be right so I dont know what I'm doing wrong. Thanks in advace for your help.

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Question 315133: 2/(x-2)-3/x=-1/x
I keep coming up with 6=2 which obviously cant be right so I dont know what I'm doing wrong. Thanks in advace for your help.

Answer by malaydassharma(59)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
You are not doing wrong.
The poblem is wrong. Pl check , whether you copied the sum properly.

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