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x-3/(x-4) + 4= 3x/3

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x - 3/(x - 4) + 4 = 3 × x/3

x^2−19/x−4=x
Step 1: Multiply both sides by x-4.

x^2−19=x^24x

x^2−19x^2=x^24xx^2(Subtract x^2 from both sides)

−19=4x
4x=−19(Flip the equation)

4x/−4=−19/−4 (Divide both sides by -4)Answer.
x=19/4
Check answers. (Plug them in to make sure they work.)













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