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Solve the equation 5=5/ax+1 assume the a =0

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Explanation:

To solve the equation 5 = 5/(ax + 1), we need to substitute a = 0 into the equation and simplify.

1. Substitute a = 0 into the equation:

5 = 5/(0x + 1)

2. Simplify the denominator:

Since 0x is always equal to 0, the denominator becomes 1:

5 = 5/1

3. Simplify the right side of the equation:

Any number divided by 1 is equal to itself, so:

5 = 5

Therefore, when a = 0, the equation 5 = 5/(ax + 1) is satisfied, as both sides of the equation are equal.

In this case, the value of a does not affect the solution of the equation.

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