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Giving equation for x. Express your answer: -2(-3x+1) = -(-6x+3)

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Final answer:

After simplifying the equation and attempting to isolate x, we find a contradiction which suggests the equation -2(-3x+1) = -(-6x+3) has no solution, as the lines are parallel and do not intersect.

Step-by-step explanation:

To find the value of x in the equation -2(-3x+1) = -(-6x+3), we first simplify both sides by distributing the negative signs through the parentheses:

  • Multiply -2 by both -3x and +1 to get the left side of the equation: 6x - 2.
  • Multiply -1 by both -6x and +3 to get the right side of the equation: 6x - 3.

Now, our equation looks like this: 6x - 2 = 6x - 3. Next, we attempt to isolate x on one side:

  • Subtract 6x from both sides: This step leads to 0 = -1, which indicates there is a contradiction.
  • Since there is no x term remaining, this means our original equation has no solution. The lines represented by these equations are parallel and will never intersect.

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