In order for the equation −5=4−3x/4−3x to be undefined, the denominator (4−3x) must equal zero. Therefore, we solve the equation 4-3x=0 to find the value that makes the equation undefined.
Subtracting 4 from both sides, we have:
-3x = -4
Dividing both sides by -3, we get:
x = 4/3
Therefore, the value x = 4/3 makes the equation undefined.
What value makes the equation −5=4−3x/4−3x undefined?
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