SOLUTION: solve: x-3/2 - 3x+4/2 =3

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Question 122343: solve: x-3/2 - 3x+4/2 =3
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x-3/2 - 3x+4/2 =3
multiply through the equation by 2
that is 2x-3-6x+4=6
-4x + 1 = 6
-4x = 5
dividing through the equation by -4
-4x/-4 = 5/-4
x = -5/4

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