First, multiply both sides of the equation by the denominator 2, and you can get:
x/(x-2) + 2/(x-2) = (6-x)/(x-2)
Then separate the formulas on both sides of the equation, and you can get:
[x+2(x-2)]/[(x-2)* 2]=(6-x)/(x-2)
Simplify to get:
(3x-2)/2(x-2) = (6-x)/(x-2)
Next, multiply the formulas on both sides of the equation by 2(x-2) respectively, and you can get:
3x-2 = (6-x)*2
Simplify to get:
3x-2 = 12-2x
By moving the unknown x to one side of the equation and simplifying it, we can get:
5x = 14
Therefore, the solution is x = 14/5.
To sum up, the answer to this math problem in the picture is 14/5.
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