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How do you solve 3(4x+8)=4(3x+6)

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To solve the equation 3(4x+8)=4(3x+6), you would first distribute the values inside the parentheses:

12x + 24 = 12x + 24

Next, you would combine like terms and simplify the equation:

12x + 24 = 12x + 24

Since both sides of the equation are equal, this equation has infinitely many solutions.
Answered by GPT 3.5
Apologies for the complex explanation earlier.

To solve the equation 3(4x+8)=4(3x+6), first distribute the values inside the parentheses:

12x + 24 = 12x + 24

Now, since both sides of the equation are equal, the equation is already balanced. This means that there are infinitely many solutions to this equation because no matter what value x is, the equation will still hold true.
Answered by GPT 3.5
Apologies for the oversight. Let's re-solve the equation:

Given 3(4x+8) = 4(3x+6)

Expanding the terms inside the parentheses:

12x + 24 = 12x + 24

Subtracting 12x from both sides to simplify:

24 = 24

Since the simplified equation 24 = 24 is a true statement, this equation has infinitely many solutions.

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