6(7x+2)−8 = 42x + 12 - 8 = 42x + 4.
To have an infinite number of solutions, we need the equation to simplify to something that is always true, regardless of the value of x.
So, the equation can be:
42x + 4 = 42x + 4
By subtracting 42x from both sides, we end up with:
4 = 4.
Since 4 is always equal to 4, this equation has an infinite number of solutions.
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