I need help with this quadratic equation

2x/(x-3)+1/x=4
Ask yourself what you need to multiply the the first fraction by to get rid of the denominator. Then ask yourself what you need to multiply the 2nd fraction by to get rid of the denominator. Then ask yourself, based on the earlier answers, what one term can you multiply both fractions by to kill of the denominators? Keep in mind that the answer at the end can't be a value that makes any denominator equal to zero. Why is that??
 
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