SOLUTION: -4x+7=-4x+4

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Question 17878: -4x+7=-4x+4
Answer by xcentaur(357)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
-4x+7=-4x+4
-4x cancels out from both sides of the equation,
leaving 7=4,which is not possible.


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Prabhat

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