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7x+3=7x+3 prove that its infinite
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To prove that the equation 7x + 3 = 7x + 3 has infinitely many solutions, we need to show that the equation is an identity, meaning that it is always true for any value of x.

Starting with the given equation:
7x + 3 = 7x + 3

Subtracting 7x from both sides:
3 = 3

Since the equation simplifies to 3 = 3, it is an identity and is always true for any value of x. This means that the equation has infinitely many solutions, as every value of x satisfies the equation.
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