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16 April, 09:15

Solve the following equation.

|4x-4 (x+1) |=4

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  1. 16 April, 09:28
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    No solution

    Step-by-step explanation

    First, simplify the expression 4x - 4 (x + 1) that is enclosed by the absolute value signs. We get:

    4x-4x - 1

    This simplifies to - 1.

    Substituting - 1 for 4x - 4 (x + 1) in |4x-4 (x+1) |, we get |-1|, whose value is + 1.

    Then we have 1 = 4, which is never true. Thus we conclude that the given equation |4x-4 (x+1) |=4 has no solutions.
  2. 16 April, 09:45
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    4=4 so the statement is equal and true

    Step-by-step explanation:

    |4x-4x-4|=4

    |-4|=4

    4=4
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