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lbvjy [14]
3 years ago
7

Please help someone

Mathematics
1 answer:
DiKsa [7]3 years ago
8 0

The first equation is x = -1

The second and third equations are no solution

The third equation is all rel numbers.


We can tell each one by solving them. In the first one, you get the following.


4 + x = -8x - 5 ----> Add 8x to both sides

4 + 9x = -5 ----> Subtract 4 from both sides

9x = -9 ----> Divide both sides by 9

x = -1


For the middle two, when you attempt to solve, you get untrue statements. This shows there are no solutions. See the example below.


7 + 2x = 2x - 7 ----> Subtract 2x from both sides

7 = -7 (UNTRUE)


And for the last one, each term cancels out, which shows that we have all real solutions.


-3x + 3 = 3( 1 - x) ----> Distribute the 3

-3x + 3 = 3 - 3x ----> Add 3x to both sides

3 = 3 (TRUE)

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