solve: -x+3+6x=2+5x+3

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To solve the equation -x + 3 + 6x = 2 + 5x + 3, we can start by simplifying both sides:

Combine like terms on the left side: -x + 6x + 3 = 5x + 3
Combine like terms on the right side: 2 + 3 = 5x + 3

Now, simplify further:
5x + 3 = 5x + 3

At this point, both sides of the equation are identical. This means that the equation has infinite solutions, since any value of x will satisfy the equation. Therefore, the solution to the equation is an identity (infinite solutions).
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