Math, asked by haridasrkrishnan, 2 months ago

Pick out the solution from the values given in the bracket next to the equation. Show

that the other values do not satisfy the equation. 2x + 4 = 4 (1, 0, 2, 4)​

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Answered by anujupadhyay987
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Answer:

Let us assume x=1

2×(1) +4=4

2+4 is not equal to 6

thus, x=1 does not satisfy the equation.

Now, let us assume x=0

2×(0)+4=4

0+4=4

thus, x=0 satisfies the equation and therefore the solution for 2x+4=4 is x=0.

As x=0 is the solution, no other options will satisfy the equation.

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