Asked by sakshi
How many solutions are there for the equation below: ¼(8x+16)=2(x+2)
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Answered by
mathhelper
¼(8x+16)=2(x+2)
2x + 4 = 2x + 4
Since the equation represents an identity, it is true for all values of x
Thus, there will be an infinite number of solutions.
2x + 4 = 2x + 4
Since the equation represents an identity, it is true for all values of x
Thus, there will be an infinite number of solutions.
Answered by
Anonymous
¼(8x+16)=2(x+2)
(8x+16)=8(x+2)
8 x + 16 = 8 x + 16
one zillion three hundred and seventy one
or any old x
(8x+16)=8(x+2)
8 x + 16 = 8 x + 16
one zillion three hundred and seventy one
or any old x
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