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Why does the equation 8(5c-2)=10(32+4c) have no solution
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Why does the equation 8(5c-2)=10(32+4c) have no solution
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40c-16=320+40c
40c=336=40c
Here is where you answer is when you combine like term you get 40c-40c which means the variable cancels out meaning you have no variable to solver for, so in the end you get no solution.
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