Consider the equation 7x − 6 + 3 = 5x + 2x + 5.

Question 1
Which BEST describes the number of solutions for the given equation?

1 answer

The equation 7x − 6 + 3 = 5x + 2x + 5 can be simplified to 7x - 3 = 7x + 5.

We can see that the variable x appears on both sides of the equation. Simplifying further, we get -3 = 5, which is not true.

Since this equation leads to a contradiction, there are no solutions for the given equation. Therefore, the answer is:
The equation has no solutions.
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