Consider the equation 4x−2=−2(ax+3), with constant a. Which of the following statements is true about the solution to the equati
on?
There is no value of a for which the equation will have no solution.
If a=2, then there is no solution.
If a=0, then there is no solution.
If a=−2, then there is no solution.
1 answer:
Answer:
If a= − 2, then there is no solution.
Step-by-step explanation:
4x−2=−2(ax+3)
2) a=0 one solution
4x - 2 = - 2(0x + 3)
4x - 2 = -6
4x = - 4
x = -1
1) a =2 one solution
4x−2=−2(2x+3)
4x - 2 = - 4x -6
8x = -4
x = - 1/2
3) a = -2 no solution
4x−2=−2(-2x+3)
4x - 2 = 4x - 6
4x-4x= - 6+2
0 = - 4 , wrong, so no solution
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