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What is the value of x in the equation (x + 12) = (x + 14) – 3?

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User Utoah
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(x + 12) = (x + 14) - 3

subtract 12 from each side

x = x + 14 - 3 - 12

Now if we subtract x from each side we see that x - x = 0. Combine the terms left over and we have -1, so

0 = -1

The answer is NO SOLUTION
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User Swhitman
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Answer: There is NO value of 'x' in the given equation.

Step-by-step explanation: We are given to find the value of 'x' in the equation below:


(x+12)=(x+14)-3~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~(i)

Finding the value of 'x' in equation (i) means to find the value of 'x' for which the equation is TRUE.

The solution is as follows:


(x+12)=(x+14)-3\\\\\Rightarrow x+12=x+14-3\\\\\Rightarrow x+12=x+11\\\\\Rightarrow x-x=11-12\\\\\Rightarrow 0=-1,

which can NEVER be true.

So, the given equation has NO solution.

Thus, there is NO value of 'x' in the given equation.

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User Harish Lalwani
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