PSAT Math Multiple-Choice Practice Question 445

Question: 445

Which equation does NOT have a solution at x = -4?

Correct Answer: A

Explanation:

A

Difficulty: Medium

Getting to the Answer: This question can be solved two ways. One is to factor each choice and solve for the solutions, and whichever does not have a solution of x = -4 is correct. Another way is to plug in x = -4 for each choice; if the equation does not equal 0, then that choice is correct. Luckily, plugging x = -4 into the first choice results in 64 and not 0. Choice (A) factored would be (x - 4)2, so its only unique root is x = 4. Hence, (A) is correct.

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