To solve this equation, we need to simplify both sides and then solve for x.
Starting with the left side:
4x - 1 ÷ x + 4 - 2
= 4x - (1 ÷ x) + 4 - 2
= 4x - (1/x) + 2
Now the right side:
2x - 1 ÷ x + 2
The equation becomes:
4x - (1/x) + 2 = 2x - 1 ÷ x + 2
Simplifying both sides, we cancel out the common terms:
4x - (1/x) = 2x - 1/x
Now we can combine the x terms and the 1/x terms:
4x - 2x = -1/x + 1/x
2x = 0
Dividing both sides by 2, we get:
x = 0
Therefore, the solution to the equation is x = 0.
4x-1÷x+4 -2=2x-1÷x+2
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