Problem

Consider the following equation: \[ \frac{-4}{x-4}=1-\frac{2}{x+8} \] Step 1 of 2: State any restriction(s) on the variable, if they exist.

Solution

Step 1 :Consider the following equation: \(\frac{-4}{x-4}=1-\frac{2}{x+8}\)

Step 2 :Step 1 of 2: State any restriction(s) on the variable, if they exist.

Step 3 :Final Answer: The restrictions on the variable x are \(\boxed{x \neq 4}\) and \(\boxed{x \neq -8}\)

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