Respuesta :
We get equation B from equation A by Multiplying /dividing both sides by the same non-zero constant i.e., 4.
What is a non-zero constant?
A non-zero constant polynomial is written as: p(x) = c, where c is a non-zero real number. This means that for all possible values of x, p(x) = c, i.e. it is never 0. Thus, a non-zero constant polynomial does not have any zeroes.
Given
[tex]\frac{x}{4}+1 =-3[/tex]
Multiply/divide both sides by the same non-zero constant i.e., 4.
⇒ [tex]4\times(\frac{x}{4}+1) =4\times-3[/tex]
⇒ x + 4 = -12
Hence, We get equation B from equation A by Multiplying /dividing both sides by the same non-zero constant i.e., 4.
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