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4(x+6) = 4x + 10 This equation has: A. Exactly one solution B. No solutions C. Infinitely many solutions
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4(x+6) = 4x + 10
This equation has:
A. Exactly one solution
B. No solutions
C. Infinitely many solutions
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Yeah there isn’t a solution
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No solutions. Let me know if you’d like a more in-depth explanation.
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