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x=4
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3+x=3\left(2x-3\right)-2x
Multiply both sides of the equation by 6, the least common multiple of 6,2,3.
3+x=6x-9-2x
Use the distributive property to multiply 3 by 2x-3.
3+x=4x-9
Combine 6x and -2x to get 4x.
3+x-4x=-9
Subtract 4x from both sides.
3-3x=-9
Combine x and -4x to get -3x.
-3x=-9-3
Subtract 3 from both sides.
-3x=-12
Subtract 3 from -9 to get -12.
x=\frac{-12}{-3}
Divide both sides by -3.
x=4
Divide -12 by -3 to get 4.
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