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15-[2+4x-3(x+2)]=-4(2x-4)-[5x-1)-3x+3]
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15-[2 +4x -3(x+2)]= -4(2x-4) -(5x-1-3x+3)

15 -(4x-3x +2 -6) = -8x +16 -(5x-3x +2)

15 -(x -4) =-8x +16 -(2x+2)

15 -x +4 =-8x -2x +16  -2

-x +19 =-10x +14

9x=14-19=-5

x=-5/9

=-0.5555555...
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