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4 January, 13:51

If you end up with 2=-2 when solving a linear equation in one variable, what is the equation called and what is the solution? List two ways to write the answer.

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  1. 4 January, 14:58
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    The equation is Inconsistent.

    The equation has no solution.

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Consider the provided information.

    If a system of equations has at least one solution then it is called a consistent system.

    If a system of equations has no solution then it is called a inconsistent system.

    It is given that you end up with 2=-2 when solving a linear equation in one variable,

    As we know it is not true because 2≠-2

    That means there is no solution for the system of equation.

    Thus, the equation is called inconsistent.

    For example,

    Consider the equation 2x+4 = 2x-4

    Divide 2 from both sides, we get

    x+2 = x-2

    Subtract x from both sides.

    2 = - 2

    Or

    Consider the equation 2x+4 = 2x-4

    Subtract 2 from both sides, we get

    2x+2 = 2x-2

    Now subtract 2x from both sides.

    2 = - 2

    From this we can conclude that there is no number whose twice is added to 4 is same as twice of the same number added to - 4.
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