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27 July, 09:17

How many solutions does the equation have? 2 (2x+5) = 4 (x+3)

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  1. 27 July, 09:46
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    First you need to distribute any numbers outside of the parenthesis through the parenthesis (that was a horrible explanation I'm sorry ...)

    2 (2x+5) = 4 (x+3)

    4x+10=4x+3

    then you try to get x on one side of the equation so you can solve for it.

    4x-4x=0

    10≠3, therefore there are no solutions to the equation
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