Help how would I solve the equation: x - 2/x + 2 = x - 3
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Help how would I solve the equation: x - 2/x + 2 = x - 3

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If it is ----> solve this equation x-2 = (x+2)(x-3)-Move the 2 to the right side of the equation and the x to the left side.Just add up the xs on the left and the numbers on the right and you should be able to figure it out.-multiply both sides by x+2 so you get x-2=(x-3)(x+2). This equals x^2-1x--6=x-2. move the x-2 to the other side so you get x^2-4=0. Add the four to the other side so you get x^2=4.......
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Is x - 2/x + 2 = (x - 2)/(x + 2 ) ?
If it is ----> solve this equation x-2 = (x+2)(x-3)

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Move the 2 to the right side of the equation and the x to the left side.
This would make it x-x-2/x=-3-2
Just add up the x's on the left and the numbers on the right and you should be able to figure it out.

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multiply both sides by x+2 so you get x-2=(x-3)(x+2). This equals x^2-1x--6=x-2. move the x-2 to the other side so you get x^2-4=0. Add the four to the other side so you get x^2=4. Square root on both sides so you get x=2
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