how do you solve -(3z+4)=6z-3(3z+2)
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-(3z+4)=6z-3(3z+2)

-3z-4=6z-9z-6

-3z-6z+9z=-6+4

0=-2

0 cant equal -2,so it doesnt have answer.
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