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Solve the following equation ​

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Answered by SRK1729
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Step-by-step explanation:

(6-x)/x^2-4= 2+x/x+2

(6-x)/(x-2)(x+2) = [2(x+2) +x ]/x+2

6-x/x-2 = 3x+4

6-x= x-2 (3x+4)

6-x = 3x^2 -6x -8 +4x

3x^2 -2x-8 = 6-x

3x^2-x-14=0

3x^2-7x+6x-14=0

x (3x-7) + 2 (3x-7) =0

(3x-7)(x+2)=0

x = 7/3 or x= -2


arnabmahadani1: Stupid boy not 7/2 check ur solution it will be 7/3
surender824: well he did write 7/3
arnabmahadani1: Yah its may be by mistake
surender824: :)
arnabmahadani1: See my solution I think it is a perfect and step wise good solution
surender824: i saw it
Answered by arnabmahadani1
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The solution is in the pic.

Quadratic equation will come we have to solve the quad eq then only answer will come

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