Respuesta :

Answer:

NO SOLUTION

Step-by-step explanation:

To solve this problem, first you have to isolate it on one side of the equation.

First, expand.

[tex]\displaystyle 4(x-1)=4x-4[/tex]

[tex]\displaystyle 4x-4=4x+5[/tex]

Next, add 4 from both sides.

[tex]\displaystyle 4x-4+4=4x+5+4[/tex]

Solve.

[tex]\displaystyle 4+5=9[/tex]

[tex]\displaystyle 4x=4x+9[/tex]

Subtract 4x from both sides.

[tex]\displaystyle 4x-4x=4x+9-4x[/tex]

Solve.

[tex]\displaystyle 0=9[/tex]

Therefore, there are no solution.

AL2006

4(x - 1) = 4x + 5

Eliminate parentheses on the left:

4x - 4 = 4x + 5

Subtract 4x from each side:

-4 = +5

No value of x can make this a true statement. So no solution exists.