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  • 13-01-2016
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6x-9=6(x+3). One solution, infinitely many solutions, no solution?

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rayschoon31
rayschoon31 rayschoon31
  • 13-01-2016
There is no solution because when you distribute the 6 on the right side you get
6x+18
So the equation is
6x-9=6x+18
This is unsolvable because x must be the same on both sides, so there are no solutions
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