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Verift whether the following euqation can be written in the standard form or not : `x+(3)/(x)=x^(2)(xne0)`

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`x+(3)/(x)=x^(2)or,(x^(2)+3)/(x)=x^(2)`
or, `x^(2)+3=x^(3)or,x^(2)+3-x^(3)=0`
or, `-x^(3)+x^(2)+x=0or,x^(3)-x^(2)-x=0`
`:.` the given equation can not be expressed as the standard form.
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