How do you solve the following problem?
3(4+4x)= 12x+2
It has no solution. X can be any value, and it wont equal.
To solve the equation 3(4 + 4x) = 12x + 2, you should follow these steps:
1. Start by distributing the 3 to both terms inside the parentheses:
12 + 12x = 12x + 2
2. Next, rearrange the equation so that all terms with x are on one side and all constant terms are on the other side:
12x - 12x = 2 - 12
0 = -10
3. The equation simplifies to 0 = -10. This means that the statement is false and there is no value of x that will make the equation true.
Therefore, the solution to the equation is "no solution." In other words, there is no value of x that satisfies the equation.