-\dfrac{2}{x-3}=\dfrac{x}{x-6}
You asked:
Solve the equation \(-\left( \frac{2}{x - 3} \right) = \frac{x}{x - 6}\) for the variable \(x\).
MathBot Answer:
The 2 solutions to the equation are: \[\begin{aligned}x &= -3\\x &= 4\end{aligned}\]
-\dfrac{2}{x-3}=\dfrac{x}{x-6}
You asked:
MathBot Answer:
The 2 solutions to the equation are: \[\begin{aligned}x &= -3\\x &= 4\end{aligned}\]