Question 941121

Solve for the unknown variable: 

4-(3/x)=6-(5/x)

How would I solve for x here? Can you walk through the steps of getting the answer! Thank you! 
<pre><font face = "Tohoma" size = 4 color = "indigo"><b>{{{4 - (3/x) = 6 - (5/x)}}}, but {{{x<>- 3}}}
4x - 3 = 6x - 5 ------- Multiplying by LCD, x
4x - 6x = - 5 + 3
- 2x = - 2
{{{x = (- 2)/(- 2)}}}, or {{{highlight_green(1)}}}
You can do the check!! 
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