Solve the equation

5x+4-9x=9-(4x+5)

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To solve the equation, we can first simplify both sides:

5x + 4 - 9x = 9 - (4x + 5)
-4x + 4 = 9 - 4x - 5
-4x + 4 = -4x + 4

Now, we can see that the variables on both sides are the same, and all the constants are the same. Therefore, no matter what value x is, both sides of the equation will always be equal. This means that the equation has infinitely many solutions.
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