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x(2-⅓-4+½)-⅙=(-2+⅙)x-⅙=-11x/6-⅙.

(When the expression=0, -11x/6=1/6, so x=-1/11. But the question only contains an expression not an equation.)

(If the last term should have been -⅙x instead of -⅙, the answer would have been -2x.)

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