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Is the following an identity or have no solution. 2(a-4)=4a-(2a+4)

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This equation is invalid, the left and right sides are not equal, therefore there is no solution.
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you multiply everything in the parenthesis by the number outside.
In this case its 2 and -1. the first part is 2a-8 the second part is 4a -2a+16a
so it looks like this 2a-8=4a-2a+16a.
combine like terms and get 2a-8=18a.
Subtract the other 2a from the other side and you have 8=16a
divide each side by 16 and you have 8/16 which is one half.
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