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Without solving, determine the number of solutions that each equation has.
-x/2 - 4x + 9 = 0
-x/2 - 4x + 9 = 0
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To determine the number of solutions that the equation has, we can analyze the terms in the equation.
The equation is:
-x/2 - 4x + 9 = 0
We can see that there are two terms with x variables: -x/2 and -4x.
Since the equation is a quadratic equation (the highest power of x is 2), it can have a maximum of two solutions.
Therefore, the equation -x/2 - 4x + 9 = 0 can have a maximum of 2 solutions.
The equation is:
-x/2 - 4x + 9 = 0
We can see that there are two terms with x variables: -x/2 and -4x.
Since the equation is a quadratic equation (the highest power of x is 2), it can have a maximum of two solutions.
Therefore, the equation -x/2 - 4x + 9 = 0 can have a maximum of 2 solutions.
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