Asked by J.J Powell
Solve for x to determine if the equation has one, none, or infinite solutions.
4x=3(x+5)−15
1. The equation has one solution: x = −10.
2. The equation has one solution: x = 0.
3. The equation has infinite solutions.
4. The equation has no solution.
4x=3(x+5)−15
1. The equation has one solution: x = −10.
2. The equation has one solution: x = 0.
3. The equation has infinite solutions.
4. The equation has no solution.
Answers
Answered by
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To solve the equation 4x=3(x+5)−15, we can start by distributing the 3 on the right-hand side:
4x = 3x + 15 - 15
Simplifying and combining like terms, we get:
4x = 3x
Subtracting 3x from both sides, we are left with:
x = 0
Therefore, the equation has one solution: x = 0.
The correct answer is option 2.
4x = 3x + 15 - 15
Simplifying and combining like terms, we get:
4x = 3x
Subtracting 3x from both sides, we are left with:
x = 0
Therefore, the equation has one solution: x = 0.
The correct answer is option 2.
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