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There is no x in the equation. Do you mean solve for r?

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6( r^2-1)=5r 6r^2-6=5r 6r^2-5r-6=0 (3r+2)(2r-3) 3r=-2, r=-2/3 2r=3, r=3/2 -2/3, 3/2
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