Posted by Lars on Thursday, May 27, 2010 at 8:20am.
Assuming that you have no typos, add 9 and subtract 6x from both sides.
2/3x - 6x = 9
Multiply both sides by 3/2.
x - 9x = 27/2
-8x = 27/2
Divide both sides by -8.
x = -27/16
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