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If a = 6 and b = 1 then explain how to find the number of solutions to the equation.
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Substitute 6 for a and 1 for b on the right side of the equation. Simplify the expression on the left side of the equation to Choose...
The equation simplifies to Choose... This means that the equation is true for Choose... number(s).
Therefore, the equation has Choose... solution(s).
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Substitute 6 for a and 1 for b on the right side of the equation. Simplify the expression on the left side of the equation to 6x + 1.
The equation simplifies to 6x + 1 = 6x + 1. This means that the equation is true for all real numbers.
Therefore, the equation has infinitely many solutions.
The equation simplifies to 6x + 1 = 6x + 1. This means that the equation is true for all real numbers.
Therefore, the equation has infinitely many solutions.
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