-5(3x-1)+2=-3(4x-1)-3x
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-5(3x-1)+2=-3(4x-1)-3x distribute the -5 and 3

-15x + 5 + 2 = -12x + 3 - 3x  combine common terms

-15x + 7 = -15x + 3 add 15x to both side

7 = 3 no real solution

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