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Please solve the math question: |4x−4(x+1)|=4

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Answer:

x has infinite solutions

Explanation:

|4x−4(x+1)|=4

Simplify inside the absolute value by distributing the 4

|4x−4x+4|=4

Combine like terms

|4|=4

The absolute value of 4 is 4

4=4

This is always true, so x is all real values

x has infinite solutions

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