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6/x+2=3/4. How do I solve it?

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Multiply all terms by x and cancel:6+2x=3x42x+6=34x(Simplify both sides of the equation)2x+634x=34x34x(Subtract 3/4x from both sides)54x+6=054x+6−6=0−6(Subtract 6 from both sides)54x=−6(45)*(54x)=(45)*(−6)(Multiply both sides by 4/5)x=−245Check answers. (Plug them in to make sure they work.)x=−245
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