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If x is a real number, for what values of x is the equation (3 x-6)(x-2)⁻¹=3 true?

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Answer:

all real x other than 2

Explanation:


(3x-6)/(x-2)=3 \\ \\ 3x-6=3x-6

Thus, the equation is true for all x in its domain, which is all real x other than 2.

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