Asked by Arthur
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(Question:)
Write an equation with a variable on both sides of the equal sign that has infinitely many solutions. Solve the equation and explain why it has an infinite number of solutions.
(My answer:)
3x + 5 = 3x + 5
This equation is equal to its self, and if you were to subtract 3x from both sides you will get 5 = 5.
When we use infinite solutions, no matter what number you use for the variable (in this case x) the answer will always be true.
Example:
Let x = -4
So, 3x + 5 = 3x + 5
3(-4) + 5 = 3(-4) +5
-7 = -7
Is this a good answer?
(Question:)
Write an equation with a variable on both sides of the equal sign that has infinitely many solutions. Solve the equation and explain why it has an infinite number of solutions.
(My answer:)
3x + 5 = 3x + 5
This equation is equal to its self, and if you were to subtract 3x from both sides you will get 5 = 5.
When we use infinite solutions, no matter what number you use for the variable (in this case x) the answer will always be true.
Example:
Let x = -4
So, 3x + 5 = 3x + 5
3(-4) + 5 = 3(-4) +5
-7 = -7
Is this a good answer?
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