$$\frac { 4 x - 5 } { 6 x + 3 } = \frac { 2 x - 5 } { 3 x - 2 }$$
Solve for x
$x=-25$
Steps for Solving Linear Equation
Variable $x$ cannot be equal to any of the values $-\frac{1}{2},\frac{2}{3}$ since division by zero is not defined. Multiply both sides of the equation by $3\left(3x-2\right)\left(2x+1\right)$, the least common multiple of $6x+3,3x-2$.