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Can you solve 12x + 10 = 4( 3x + 3 )

User Pelagos
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Answer:

No, this equation cannot be solved.

Explanation:

Let's try to solve it.

12x + 10 = 4( 3x + 3 ) Use distributive property

12x + 10 = 12x + 12 Isolate variables from constants (have no variables)

12x + 10 - 10 = 12x + 12 - 10 Subtract 10 form both sides

12x = 12x + 2 Subtract 12x from both sides

12x - 12x = 12x - 12x + 2

0 = 2 Impossible

This statement is false. Therefore, this equation cannot be solved.

*If you've learned linear graphs, this idea may help you:

The expressions on each side are 12x + 10 and 12x + 12 (after expanded).

A linear graph is y = mx + b, where "m" represents the slope. If two lines have the same slope, they will never meet, and cannot be solved. In this case, "m" is 12 for both of them.

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