Look at the steps for solving the equation and choose a true statement.
3x - 9x + 1 = 2 (-3x+1) -1
-6x + 1 = -6x + 2 - 1
-6x + 1 = -6x + 1
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There are no solutions to the equation
The only solution to the equation is -6
The only solution to the equation is 1
There are infinitely many solutions to the equation.
There is no way to know if there is a solution to this equation.
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There are infinitely many solutions to the equation.
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I apologize for the incorrect response. Let me reevaluate the steps.
Looking at the steps provided:
3x - 9x + 1 = 2 (-3x+1) -1
-6x + 1 = -6x + 2 - 1
-6x + 1 = -6x + 1
We can see that this equation simplifies to:
1 = 1
This means that the equation is true for any value of x. Therefore, there are infinitely many solutions to the equation. So, the correct statement is:
There are infinitely many solutions to the equation.
Looking at the steps provided:
3x - 9x + 1 = 2 (-3x+1) -1
-6x + 1 = -6x + 2 - 1
-6x + 1 = -6x + 1
We can see that this equation simplifies to:
1 = 1
This means that the equation is true for any value of x. Therefore, there are infinitely many solutions to the equation. So, the correct statement is:
There are infinitely many solutions to the equation.