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How to do this math problem?
This math problem is an algebraic problem, which needs some basic algebraic operations to solve.

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.