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Simplifying q + 40 = q Reorder the terms: 40 + q = q Add '-1q' to each side of the equation. 40 + q + -1q = q + -1q Combine like terms: q + -1q = 0 40 + 0 = q + -1q 40 = q + -1q Combine like terms: q + -1q = 0 40 = 0 Solving 40 = 0 Couldn't find a variable to solve for. This equation is invalid, the left and right sides are not equal, therefore there is no solution.
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