SOLUTION: I do not understand how to solve the following quadratic equation: 2x/x-3 + 1/x =4

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Question 715438: I do not understand how to solve the following quadratic equation: 2x/x-3 + 1/x =4
Answer by josgarithmetic(39617)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
As a guess, in case you are trying to express: , then you should multiply left and right sides of the equation by x(x-3). That step will give you





Not factorable so need solution to quadratic formula.

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