SOLUTION: A student claims that the equation 5x = 4x is a contradiction, since dividing both sides by x leads to 5 = 4, a false statement. Explain why the student is incorrect.
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Question 94892: A student claims that the equation 5x = 4x is a contradiction, since dividing both sides by x leads to 5 = 4, a false statement. Explain why the student is incorrect.
Answer by bucky(2189) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Because if x equals zero the equation becomes:
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5*0 = 4*0
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and this reduces to:
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0 = 0
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and this is true. (And if x is allowed to equal zero, you cannot divide both sides by
x because division by zero is not allowed.)
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So there you have an exception to what the student proposed, so the student is incorrect.
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Hope this makes sense to you.
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