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Solve for x
to determine if the equation has one, none, or infinite solutions.
3(2x+2)−4=−2x+10
to determine if the equation has one, none, or infinite solutions.
3(2x+2)−4=−2x+10
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GPT 3.5
3(2x + 2) - 4 = -2x + 10
Simplify the equation:
6x + 6 - 4 = -2x + 10
Combine like terms:
6x + 2 = -2x + 10
Add 2x to both sides:
8x + 2 = 10
Subtract 2 from both sides:
8x = 8
Divide both sides by 8:
x = 1
Therefore, the equation has one solution.
Simplify the equation:
6x + 6 - 4 = -2x + 10
Combine like terms:
6x + 2 = -2x + 10
Add 2x to both sides:
8x + 2 = 10
Subtract 2 from both sides:
8x = 8
Divide both sides by 8:
x = 1
Therefore, the equation has one solution.
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