Solve for A (complex solution)
\left\{\begin{matrix}A=-\frac{4\left(1-x\right)}{C}\text{, }&C\neq 0\\A\in \mathrm{C}\text{, }&x=1\text{ and }C=0\end{matrix}\right.
Solve for C (complex solution)
\left\{\begin{matrix}C=-\frac{4\left(1-x\right)}{A}\text{, }&A\neq 0\\C\in \mathrm{C}\text{, }&x=1\text{ and }A=0\end{matrix}\right.
Solve for A
\left\{\begin{matrix}A=-\frac{4\left(1-x\right)}{C}\text{, }&C\neq 0\\A\in \mathrm{R}\text{, }&x=1\text{ and }C=0\end{matrix}\right.
Solve for C
\left\{\begin{matrix}C=-\frac{4\left(1-x\right)}{A}\text{, }&A\neq 0\\C\in \mathrm{R}\text{, }&x=1\text{ and }A=0\end{matrix}\right.
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CA=4x-4
The equation is in standard form.
\frac{CA}{C}=\frac{4x-4}{C}
Divide both sides by C.
A=\frac{4x-4}{C}
Dividing by C undoes the multiplication by C.
A=\frac{4\left(x-1\right)}{C}
Divide -4+4x by C.
AC=4x-4
The equation is in standard form.
\frac{AC}{A}=\frac{4x-4}{A}
Divide both sides by A.
C=\frac{4x-4}{A}
Dividing by A undoes the multiplication by A.
C=\frac{4\left(x-1\right)}{A}
Divide -4+4x by A.
CA=4x-4
The equation is in standard form.
\frac{CA}{C}=\frac{4x-4}{C}
Divide both sides by C.
A=\frac{4x-4}{C}
Dividing by C undoes the multiplication by C.
A=\frac{4\left(x-1\right)}{C}
Divide -4+4x by C.
AC=4x-4
The equation is in standard form.
\frac{AC}{A}=\frac{4x-4}{A}
Divide both sides by A.
C=\frac{4x-4}{A}
Dividing by A undoes the multiplication by A.
C=\frac{4\left(x-1\right)}{A}
Divide -4+4x by A.
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