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Solve the equation: 6x - 4 + 2(5x + 2) = 16x* 1.) 0 2.) 1 3.) -2 4.) Infinitely Many 5.) No Solution
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Solve the equation: 6x - 4 + 2(5x + 2) = 16x* 1.) 0 2.) 1 3.) -2 4.) Infinitely Many 5.) No Solution
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Solve the equation: 6x - 4 + 2(5x + 2) = 16x*
1.) 0
2.) 1
3.) -2
4.) Infinitely Many
5.) No Solution
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The answer is that there is no solution.
The problem would be 16x = 16x so there is no solution.
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