-13+12p-4=6(2p-1)

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Let's solve the equation step by step:

The equation is:

\[ -13 + 12p - 4 = 6(2p - 1) \]

First, simplify both sides of the equation. Start with the left side:

\[ -13 - 4 + 12p = -17 + 12p \]

Now, simplify the right side:

\[ 6(2p - 1) = 12p - 6 \]

Now the equation looks like this:

\[ -17 + 12p = 12p - 6 \]

Next, subtract \(12p\) from both sides:

\[ -17 = -6 \]

Since \(-17\) is not equal to \(-6\), this indicates that there is no solution for the equation. Therefore, the original equation has no solution.