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Is |4x+2|+6=0 no solution, all real numbers, 0, and 2
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|4x + 2| + 6 = 0
Subtract 6 from each side: |4x + 2| = -6
But the absolute value of a number is always positive.
No value of 'x' can ever make |4x + 2| negative.
So the equation has
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