t(t-2)+2(2t-t)=t*t+4

Simple and best practice solution for t(t-2)+2(2t-t)=t*t+4 equation. Check how easy it is, and learn it for the future. Our solution is simple, and easy to understand, so don`t hesitate to use it as a solution of your homework.

If it's not what You are looking for type in the equation solver your own equation and let us solve it.

Solution for t(t-2)+2(2t-t)=t*t+4 equation:


Simplifying
t(t + -2) + 2(2t + -1t) = t * t + 4

Reorder the terms:
t(-2 + t) + 2(2t + -1t) = t * t + 4
(-2 * t + t * t) + 2(2t + -1t) = t * t + 4
(-2t + t2) + 2(2t + -1t) = t * t + 4

Combine like terms: 2t + -1t = 1t
-2t + t2 + 2(1t) = t * t + 4

Remove parenthesis around (1t)
-2t + t2 + 2 * 1t = t * t + 4

Multiply 2 * 1
-2t + t2 + 2t = t * t + 4

Reorder the terms:
-2t + 2t + t2 = t * t + 4

Combine like terms: -2t + 2t = 0
0 + t2 = t * t + 4
t2 = t * t + 4

Multiply t * t
t2 = t2 + 4

Reorder the terms:
t2 = 4 + t2

Add '-1t2' to each side of the equation.
t2 + -1t2 = 4 + t2 + -1t2

Combine like terms: t2 + -1t2 = 0
0 = 4 + t2 + -1t2

Combine like terms: t2 + -1t2 = 0
0 = 4 + 0
0 = 4

Solving
0 = 4

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.

See similar equations:

| t(t-2)+2(2t-t)=t^2+4 | | 18x+54=180 | | (x-x^2)(2x^2+x-1)=5+2x-3x^2 | | 2x-3x-18=5x-18+2x | | 10x+34=180 | | ln(x)+ln(x)=0 | | -3x-8+7x=34+9x-2 | | 3a+5c-9a= | | 20a-12(a-3)=4 | | 4a^2+b^2+4ab=0 | | 7x+32=12-x | | 9x=4y-6 | | 31+41t-t=40 | | 5x^2-7x-1=4x^2-11x-4 | | 5(t-4)=9(7-3) | | (-10+-1x)(13+-1x)=0 | | 12z^6-12z=x | | .375+.375=3.8 | | (n-1)+n=5 | | 9(9-2)+15=33 | | 10g-4g=54 | | x+3=4x-3 | | 113-5x=40x+18 | | x-3=x-1 | | 11-8x=75-22x | | m^2-10m-5=6 | | 0+5=0 | | 9b=27 | | x-2=4x | | 14+12x=37+x | | (5x+2y+3)(5x+2y-3)=0 | | 3n^2-54=-3n^2+1+12n |

Equations solver categories