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Given $f(x) = \frac{\sqrt{2x-6}}{x-3}$, what is the smallest possible integer value for $x$ such that $f(x)$ has a real number value? Please show steps. Thank you! (I rewrote the question without the symbols, they are the same question)

Given f(x) = {2x-6}/{x-3}, what is the smallest possible integer value for x such that f(x) has a real number value? Thank you!

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