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    Simplify Assume There Are No Zero Denominators\[\frac { 3 x - 6 } { x - 2 }\]
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Simplify Assume There Are No Zero Denominators 3x−6x−2\frac { 3 x - 6 } { x - 2 }x−23x−6​

Question 37

Question 37

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Simplify. Assume there are no zero denominators. 3x−6x−2\frac { 3 x - 6 } { x - 2 }x−23x−6​


A) 2x−32 x - 32x−3
B) x = 3
C) x = 2
D) 3
E) Does not simplify.

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