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 \frac{3x}{2}  -  \frac{x - 1}{2}  =  \frac{x - 2}{3}

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 \longrightarrow \sf\dfrac{3x}{2} - \dfrac{x - 1}{2} = \dfrac{x - 2}{3}

\longrightarrow \sf\dfrac{3x}{2} - \dfrac{x}{2} +   \dfrac{1}{2} = \dfrac{x }{3} -  \dfrac{2}{3}

\longrightarrow \sf\dfrac{3x}{2} - \dfrac{x}{2} -   \dfrac{x }{3} =   \dfrac{-2}{3}   -  \dfrac{1}{2}

 \longrightarrow \sf \dfrac{9x-3x-2x}{6} = \dfrac{-4-3}{6}

 \longrightarrow \sf \dfrac{4x}{\cancel{6}} = \dfrac{-7}{\cancel{6}}

 \longrightarrow \sf 4x = -7

 \longrightarrow \sf x = \dfrac{-7}{4}

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