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
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
Answers
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
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: ________________
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.
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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