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\left(x-2\right)\times 2=x\times 3
Variable x cannot be equal to any of the values 0,2 since division by zero is not defined. Multiply both sides of the equation by x\left(x-2\right), the least common multiple of x,x-2.
2x-4=x\times 3
Use the distributive property to multiply x-2 by 2.
2x-4-x\times 3=0
Subtract x\times 3 from both sides.
-x-4=0
Combine 2x and -x\times 3 to get -x.
-x=4
Add 4 to both sides. Anything plus zero gives itself.
x=-4
Multiply both sides by -1.