Solve: −x+3+6x=2​+5x+3

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To solve the equation, we want to isolate the variable x on one side of the equation.

Starting with the given equation:

−x + 3 + 6x = 2 + 5x + 3

First, let's combine like terms on each side:

(−x + 6x) + 3 = (2 + 3) + 5x

This simplifies to:

5x + 3 = 5 + 5x

Now, let's get all the x terms on one side by subtracting 5x from both sides:

5x + 3 - 5x = 5 + 5x - 5x

This simplifies to:

3 = 5

However, we can see that 3 does not equal 5. Therefore, there is no solution to the equation.