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4x + 2 (x - 5 ) = 3 (2x - 4 ) how many solutions does it have

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Answer:


\Large \boxed{\sf No ~solution }

Explanation:

We want to solve this equation:


\sf 4x + 2 (x - 5 ) = 3 (2x - 4 )

This is a first degree equation. We will isolate x.

▪ First, simplify both sides:


\sf 4x + 2x - 10 = 6x - 12


\sf 6x - 10 = 6x - 12

Add 12 to both sides:


\sf 6x - 10 +12= 6x - 12+12

Simplify:


\sf 6x +2= 6x

Finally, subtract 6x from both sides:


\sf 6x +2-6x= 6x-6x

Simplify:


\sf 2= 0

The equation is a contradiction: it has no solution.

Conclusion:

The equation 4x + 2(x - 5) = 3(2x - 4) hasn't solution.

So this equation has 0 solution.

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