SOLUTION: Solve the equation: (x+4)(x+1)=x−(x−2)(2−x)

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Question 1042838: Solve the equation:
(x+4)(x+1)=x−(x−2)(2−x)

Answer by josgarithmetic(39630)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Simplify and solve the resulting quadratic equation. Either the quadratic expression is factorable or not. If not, use formula for general solution. You will find that this becomes a linear equation.





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