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Solve for x: −4x − 4 = −4(x + 2)


0
−4
All real numbers
No solution

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User MadMac
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Answer:

No solution

Explanation:

If it's 0, then the equation on the right would be equivalent to zero, while the one on the left would be equal to four, making it non-equivalent.
If it's -4, then the left equation would be equal to 12, while the equation on the right is equal to -2.
0 and -4 are real numbers, meaning that the only answer would be No solution

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User Denis Ibaev
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Answer:

The correct option is D) No sol6.

Explanation:

Consider the provided equation.


-4x-4=-4(x + 2)

Divide both the sides by -4.


(-4x-4)/(-4)=(-4(x + 2))/(-4)


x+1=x + 2

Subtract x from both side.


x-x+1=x-x+2


1=2

Which is not true.

Thus, the equation has no solution.

Hence, the correct option is D) No solution.

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User Souleiman
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