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How do you solve -4x-2 (-8x plus 5)-94? - Answers
This is an expression and not an equation (because there is no equals sign), so it can not be solved, only factored.4X - 22(2X - 1)=======Assuming that you meant 4x - 2 = 0 Now that it's been factorized, you can see that there are 2 factors; 2 and 2(2x-1)You have a definite value of 2, but you need to equate what's inside the brackets to 0.so, 2x -1 = 0What number multiplied by 2, and taken 1 from, results in zero?The answer is 1/2 (a half, 0.5)Why? -Well, 2 times 1/2 is 1.And it logically follows that 1-1 = 0We can now say that there are 2 values for x.We write it like this as a final answer:x=2, x=1/2=======
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How do you solve -4x-2 (-8x plus 5)-94? - Answers
This is an expression and not an equation (because there is no equals sign), so it can not be solved, only factored.4X - 22(2X - 1)=======Assuming that you meant 4x - 2 = 0 Now that it's been factorized, you can see that there are 2 factors; 2 and 2(2x-1)You have a definite value of 2, but you need to equate what's inside the brackets to 0.so, 2x -1 = 0What number multiplied by 2, and taken 1 from, results in zero?The answer is 1/2 (a half, 0.5)Why? -Well, 2 times 1/2 is 1.And it logically follows that 1-1 = 0We can now say that there are 2 values for x.We write it like this as a final answer:x=2, x=1/2=======
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How do you solve -4x-2 (-8x plus 5)-94? - Answers
This is an expression and not an equation (because there is no equals sign), so it can not be solved, only factored.4X - 22(2X - 1)=======Assuming that you meant 4x - 2 = 0 Now that it's been factorized, you can see that there are 2 factors; 2 and 2(2x-1)You have a definite value of 2, but you need to equate what's inside the brackets to 0.so, 2x -1 = 0What number multiplied by 2, and taken 1 from, results in zero?The answer is 1/2 (a half, 0.5)Why? -Well, 2 times 1/2 is 1.And it logically follows that 1-1 = 0We can now say that there are 2 values for x.We write it like this as a final answer:x=2, x=1/2=======
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