Question 625746
{{{6(2x+1)-3(4x-3)-(6x+10)=-(4x-3)+3}}} Start with the given equation.



{{{12x+6-12x+9-6x-10=-4x+3+3}}} Distribute.



{{{-6x+5=-4x+3+3}}} Combine like terms on the left side.



{{{-6x+5=-4x+6}}} Combine like terms on the right side.



{{{-6x=-4x+6-5}}} Subtract {{{5}}} from both sides.



{{{-6x+4x=6-5}}} Add {{{4x}}} to both sides.



{{{-2x=6-5}}} Combine like terms on the left side.



{{{-2x=1}}} Combine like terms on the right side.



{{{x=(1)/(-2)}}} Divide both sides by {{{-2}}} to isolate {{{x}}}.



{{{x=-1/2}}} Reduce.



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Answer:


So the solution is {{{x=-1/2}}} 

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