Asked by timmy

Consider the equation.
3(x - 2) = 3x - 2
Part A
Determine whether the equation has one solution, no solutions, or an infinite number of solutions. Use words, numbers, and/or symbols to justify your answer.
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I know this equations has no solutions but what are they really wanting to to do and or say

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Answered by PsyDAG
-6 ≠ -2
Answered by R_scott
you say you know it has no solutions

the question wants to know how you know that
Answered by timmy
Part B
Create a linear equation that has one solution. Include the variable on BOTH sides of the equal sign.
Equation: _______________________________________

Part C
Solve your equation from Part B.
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Answer: ________________
Answered by timmy
this is the other part but i am still not understanding it
Answered by henry2,
A. 3(x-2) = 3x-2
3x-6 = 3x-2
3x-3x = 6-2
0 = 4?.
No solution.

B. 6x - 8 = 3x - 2.

C. 6x-8 = 3x-2
6x-3x = 8-2
3x = 6
X = 2.
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