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-2\sqrt{x}=4-2x
Subtract 2x from both sides of the equation.
\left(-2\sqrt{x}\right)^{2}=\left(4-2x\right)^{2}
Square both sides of the equation.
\left(-2\right)^{2}\left(\sqrt{x}\right)^{2}=\left(4-2x\right)^{2}
Expand \left(-2\sqrt{x}\right)^{2}.
4\left(\sqrt{x}\right)^{2}=\left(4-2x\right)^{2}
Calculate -2 to the power of 2 and get 4.
4x=\left(4-2x\right)^{2}
Calculate \sqrt{x} to the power of 2 and get x.
4x=16-16x+4x^{2}
Use binomial theorem \left(a-b\right)^{2}=a^{2}-2ab+b^{2} to expand \left(4-2x\right)^{2}.
4x-16=-16x+4x^{2}
Subtract 16 from both sides.
4x-16+16x=4x^{2}
Add 16x to both sides.
20x-16=4x^{2}
Combine 4x and 16x to get 20x.
20x-16-4x^{2}=0
Subtract 4x^{2} from both sides.
5x-4-x^{2}=0
Divide both sides by 4.
-x^{2}+5x-4=0
Rearrange the polynomial to put it in standard form. Place the terms in order from highest to lowest power.
a+b=5 ab=-\left(-4\right)=4
To solve the equation, factor the left hand side by grouping. First, left hand side needs to be rewritten as -x^{2}+ax+bx-4. To find a and b, set up a system to be solved.
1,4 2,2
Since ab is positive, a and b have the same sign. Since a+b is positive, a and b are both positive. List all such integer pairs that give product 4.
1+4=5 2+2=4
Calculate the sum for each pair.
a=4 b=1
The solution is the pair that gives sum 5.
\left(-x^{2}+4x\right)+\left(x-4\right)
Rewrite -x^{2}+5x-4 as \left(-x^{2}+4x\right)+\left(x-4\right).
-x\left(x-4\right)+x-4
Factor out -x in -x^{2}+4x.
\left(x-4\right)\left(-x+1\right)
Factor out common term x-4 by using distributive property.
x=4 x=1
To find equation solutions, solve x-4=0 and -x+1=0.
2\times 4-2\sqrt{4}=4
Substitute 4 for x in the equation 2x-2\sqrt{x}=4.
4=4
Simplify. The value x=4 satisfies the equation.
2\times 1-2\sqrt{1}=4
Substitute 1 for x in the equation 2x-2\sqrt{x}=4.
0=4
Simplify. The value x=1 does not satisfy the equation.
x=4
Equation -2\sqrt{x}=4-2x has a unique solution.
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