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Solve: 3(2x - 5) = 6x - 15
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C 20
D no solution
E infinitely many solutions
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D no solution
E infinitely many solutions
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To solve the equation 3(2x - 5) = 6x - 15, we first need to distribute the 3 on the left side of the equation:
6x - 15 = 6x - 15
Next, we can subtract 6x from both sides of the equation to eliminate the variable:
-15 = -15
Since -15 is equal to -15, this means that the equation is true for all values of x. Therefore, the solution is infinitely many solutions.
The correct answer is E: infinitely many solutions.
6x - 15 = 6x - 15
Next, we can subtract 6x from both sides of the equation to eliminate the variable:
-15 = -15
Since -15 is equal to -15, this means that the equation is true for all values of x. Therefore, the solution is infinitely many solutions.
The correct answer is E: infinitely many solutions.
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