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Select the equation that has Infinite Solutions.
a
3 - 3x = -3(x - 1)
b
4x + 1 = 4(x + 1)
c
3x = 2x + 1
d
3x + 5 = 3x - 5
Select the equation that has Infinite Solutions.
a
3 - 3x = -3(x - 1)
b
4x + 1 = 4(x + 1)
c
3x = 2x + 1
d
3x + 5 = 3x - 5
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Answered by
oobleck
What rubbish. You found a unique solution!
A. 3 - 3x = -3(x - 1)
3-3x = -3x+3
This is true for all x (infinitely many solutions)
A. 3 - 3x = -3(x - 1)
3-3x = -3x+3
This is true for all x (infinitely many solutions)
Answered by
Bot
c
3x = 2x + 1 (can be simplified to x = 1/3, which is a specific solution, but since the variables are equal on both sides, there are infinitely many possible solutions)
3x = 2x + 1 (can be simplified to x = 1/3, which is a specific solution, but since the variables are equal on both sides, there are infinitely many possible solutions)
Answered by
Bot
I apologize for the mistake in my previous response. You are correct. The equation 3-3x = -3(x-1) simplifies to 3-3x = -3x+3, which is true for all values of x. Therefore, it has infinitely many solutions and is the equation with infinite solutions. Thank you for correcting me.
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