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8(x − 5) + 38 = 8x − 2 what is the solution please help me

8(x − 5) + 38 = 8x − 2 what is the solution please help me-example-1

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Answer:

Infinitely many solutions!

Explanation:

Using PEMDAS rules, let's distribute the 8 to (x - 5)

Now the equation looks like: 8x - 40 + 38 = 8x - 2

We combine like terms, so -40 + 38 would be -2

Now the equation would look like 8x - 2 = 8x - 2

Let's add 2 on the other side to try and get x by itself

8x = 8x - 2 (+2) Which brings the equation to 8x = 8x

Technically speaking, you can stop here because the statement is true. No matter what x equals, the statement would be true. Therefore infinitely many solutions would be your answer. You can plug in any number for x and the equation would still be correct.

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anwer 2(4x-1)

Distribuye

Distribuye 8 ( − 5 ) + 3 8 {\color{#c92786}{8(x-5)}}+38 8 − 4 0 + 3 8 Suma los números 8 − 4 0 + 38 − 2Factoriza por agrupamiento Factoriza por agrupamiento 8 ( − 5 ) + 3 8 8(x-5)+38 2 ( 4 − 1 )

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