What is the solution of: 4-2x/7 - 3x+2/3

Answer:
(-27x -2)/21
Step-by-step explanation:
Perhaps you want to combine the two fractions. This is done using a common denominator.
[tex]\dfrac{4-2x}{7}-\dfrac{3x+2}{3}=\dfrac{3(4-2x)}{7\cdot3}-\dfrac{7(3x+2)}{7\cdot3}\\\\=\dfrac{3(4-2x)-7(3x+2)}{21}=\dfrac{12-6x-21x-14}{21}=\boxed{\dfrac{-27x-2}{21}}[/tex]
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Additional comment
If you need to simplify this further, you can apply the distributive property.
= -9/7x -2/21