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x=-17
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-3-3x+2x-2=6\times 2
Variable x cannot be equal to any of the values -1,1 since division by zero is not defined. Multiply both sides of the equation by 6\left(x-1\right)\left(x+1\right), the least common multiple of 2-2x,3x+3,x^{2}-1.
-3-x-2=6\times 2
Combine -3x and 2x to get -x.
-5-x=6\times 2
Subtract 2 from -3 to get -5.
-5-x=12
Multiply 6 and 2 to get 12.
-x=12+5
Add 5 to both sides.
-x=17
Add 12 and 5 to get 17.
x=-17
Multiply both sides by -1.
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