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Solve 6 over x minus 6 equals the quantity of x over x minus 6, minus six halves. for x, and determine if the solution is extraneous or not.
x = β6, extraneous
x = β6, non-extraneous
x = 6, non-extraneous
x = 6, extraneous
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