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Right now I have in front of me x-6 there's a fraction bar and below it you have 4 and on the side you have >2 how would you solve this?
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Right now I have in front of me x-6 there's a fraction bar and below it you have 4 and on the side you have >2 how would you solve this?
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Right now I have in front of me x-6 there's a fraction bar and below it you have 4 and on the side you have >2 how would you solve this?
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if you right it out and solve left to right that should be your answer
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