Asked by Juliana
How many solutions does 5+x/3=x/3+6+x/9 have?
A) one solution
B) no solutions
C) two solutions
D) infinitely many solutions
A) one solution
B) no solutions
C) two solutions
D) infinitely many solutions
Answers
Answered by
mathhelper
5+x/3=x/3+6+x/9
multiply each term by 9
45 + 3x = 3x + 54 + x
x = -9
So obviously one solution,
multiply each term by 9
45 + 3x = 3x + 54 + x
x = -9
So obviously one solution,
Answered by
oobleck
as written, that simplifies to 5 = 6 + x/9
so clearly just one
Care to add some parentheses to clarify your meaning?
so clearly just one
Care to add some parentheses to clarify your meaning?
Answered by
Jazlynne
It’s one solution I took the apex quiz
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