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Mathematics, 03.08.2020 14:01, joshuac15

I believe this is pretty easy but it's: solve for x using common denominators 3/4(x+2)=x/(x+3) Answer choices below:


I believe this is pretty easy but it's: solve for x using common denominators 3/4(x+2)=x/(x+3) Answ

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