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Solve each equation. See Example 1$$\frac{2 x+5}{2}-\frac{3 x}{x-2}=x$$
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In this case, the LCM is $2(x-2)$. So, we multiply each term by $2(x-2)$ to get rid of the denominators: $$2(x-2)\left(\frac{2x+5}{2}\right) - 2(x-2)\left(\frac{3x}{x-2}\right) = 2(x-2)x$$ Show more…
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