SOLUTION: Find the root(s) of : 8/x-3 -3= 2-3x/x=3 (Note: the subtract 3 is not part of the denominator) Can someone PLEASE help me with this???

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Question 121705: Find the root(s) of : 8/x-3 -3= 2-3x/x=3 (Note: the subtract 3 is not part of the denominator) Can someone PLEASE help me with this???
Answer by Fombitz(32388)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
You have too many equal signs in your equation.
An equation can have at most one equal sign.
Please correct this and re-post your question.

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