?The equations in \(text{Exercises} \ 69–80\) combine the types of equations we have

Chapter 1, Problem 71

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The equations in \(text{Exercises} \ 69–80\) combine the types of equations we have discussed in this section. Solve each equation. Then state whether the equation is an identity, a conditional equation, or an inconsistent equation.

\(\frac{2}{x-2}=3+\frac{x}{x-2}\)

Equation Transcription:

Exercises 69–80

Text Transcription:

Exercises 69–80

2 /x - 2 = 3 + x /x - 2

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