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Question Number 91599 by john santu last updated on 01/May/20

Commented by mr W last updated on 01/May/20

x=0 is a solution.  since ((d(LHS))/dx)>((d(RHS))/dx)=4,  x=0 is also the only one solution.

$${x}=\mathrm{0}\:{is}\:{a}\:{solution}. \\ $$$${since}\:\frac{{d}\left({LHS}\right)}{{dx}}>\frac{{d}\left({RHS}\right)}{{dx}}=\mathrm{4}, \\ $$$${x}=\mathrm{0}\:{is}\:{also}\:{the}\:{only}\:{one}\:{solution}. \\ $$

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