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20 February, 12:52

How many solutions does the equation have?

2x + 3 = 4x + 2

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  1. 20 February, 14:52
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    Well, solve for x.

    Combine like terms by performing the opposite operation of subtracting 4x on both sides of the equation

    The 4x's will cross out on the right

    4x - 4x = 0x = 0

    On the left:

    2x - 4x = - 2x

    Now the equation looks like:

    -2x + 3 = 2

    Continue to combine like terms by subtracting 3 on both sides of the equation

    On the left:

    3 - 3 = 0

    On the right:

    2 - 3 = - 1

    Equation:

    -2x = - 1

    Isolate x by performing the opposite operation of dividing - 2 on both sides of the equation

    On the left:

    -2x : - 2 = 1

    On the right:

    -1 : - 2 = 1/2

    x = 1/2

    So, there is only one solution: 1/2
  2. 20 February, 16:02
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    It is linear equation so it has only one solution.

    so number of solution depends upon max degree of variable
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