The equation -4(x+5) = -4x-20 simplifies to -4x-20 = -4x-20.
When we simplify both sides of the equation, we find that they are equal. This means that the equation is an identity and true for all values of x. Therefore, there are infinite solutions to the equation.
How many solutions does the following equation have?
-4(x+5) = -4x-20
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