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What is the solution to the equation​

What is the solution to the equation​-example-1

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Answer:

x = 3

Explanation:

You can multiply by 2x^2, then subtract x

2x = x +3 . . . . . multiply by 2x^2

x = 3 . . . . . . . . . subtract x

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The attached graph shows the difference between the left side of the equation and the right side. When that difference is zero, the value of x is a solution. There is one solution at x=3. (x=0 is not in the domain of the relation. There is a vertical asymptote there.)

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