Asked by m

Choose the TWO equations that have infinitely many solutions.


3
x
+
x
=
4
x


3
(
x
+
1
)
=
3
x
+
2


2
(
x
+
2
)
=
x
+
4


2
(
x
+
1
)
=
2
x
+
1


3
(
x
+
1
)
=
3
x
+
3Choose the TWO equations that have infinitely many solutions.


3
x
+
x
=
4
x


3
(
x
+
1
)
=
3
x
+
2


2
(
x
+
2
)
=
x
+
4


2
(
x
+
1
)
=
2
x
+
1


3
(
x
+
1
)
=
3
x
+
3Choose the TWO equations that have infinitely many solutions.


3
x
+
x
=
4
x


3
(
x
+
1
)
=
3
x
+
2


2
(
x
+
2
)
=
x
+
4


2
(
x
+
1
)
=
2
x
+
1


3
(
x
+
1
)
=
3
x
+
3Choose the TWO equations that have infinitely many solutions.


3
x
+
x
=
4
x


3
(
x
+
1
)
=
3
x
+
2


2
(
x
+
2
)
=
x
+
4


2
(
x
+
1
)
=
2
x
+
1


3
(
x
+
1
)
=
3
x
+
3

All Answers 1

Answered by GPT-5 mini AI
The equations with infinitely many solutions are:

- 3x + x = 4x (simplifies to 4x = 4x → identity)
- 3(x + 1) = 3x + 3 (simplifies to 3x + 3 = 3x + 3 → identity)