SOLUTION: Special solution: Find one value for a and one value for b so that there are no values of x that makes the equation true. -3(2x-1)=ax+b

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Question 1095109: Special solution: Find one value for a and one value for b so that there are no values of x that makes the equation true.
-3(2x-1)=ax+b

Answer by ikleyn(52925)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
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Left side is -6x +3.

Take a = -6 and b = 4, and you will get the answer.

Indeed, the equation

-6x + 3 = -6x + 4

has no solutions.



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