Solve the following equation for xx. Express your answer in the simplest form. 7, left parenthesis, 6, x, minus, 2, right parenthesis, equals, 7, left parenthesis, 6, x, minus, 2, right parenthesis 7(6x−2)= 7(6x−2)

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To solve the equation \( 7(6x - 2) = 7(6x - 2) \), we first notice that both sides of the equation are identical. This means that the equation is true for all values of \( x \).

Thus, the solution to the equation is:

\[ x \text{ can be any real number.} \]

In conclusion, there are infinitely many solutions for \( x \).

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