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−4+bx=2x+3(x+1) In the equation shown above, b is a constant. For what value of b does the equation have no solutions?

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Answer:

b = 5.

Explanation:

−4+bx=2x+3(x+1)

Simplifying:

2x + 3x + 3 = -4 + bx

5x + 3 = bx - 4

Now if we give b the value 5 we have :

5x + 3 = 5x - 4

which has NO Solutions.

The value of b in the equation to have no solutions is 5.

What is an equation?

An equation is a mathematical expression in terms of one or more unknown variable.

Given the functions : −4+bx=2x+3(x+1)

In the equation shown above, b is a constant.

−4+bx=2x+3(x+1)

Simplifying further, we get

2x + 3x + 3 = -4 + bx

5x + 3 = bx - 4

When the value of b is  5, we have

5x + 3 = 5x - 4

This equation has No Solutions.

Thus, value of b in the equation to have no solutions is 5.

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