the 3x-2 is over the x-1 like  a/b.
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3/4=1-((3x-2)/(x-1)
1/4=-(3x-2)/(x-1)
1/4=(-3x+2)/(x-1)
1/4(x-1)=(-3x+2)
(1/4x-.25)=(-3x+2)
(1/4x)=(-3x+2.25)
(4 1/4x)=(+2.25)
x=9/17
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