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Why does the equation 9−2x−9−16x=−14x−7−4x−11 have no solutions?


A) because if you add 18x to both sides of the equation and simplify, you get −18=−18


B) because if you add 18 x to both sides of the equation and simplify, you get - 18 = - 18


C) because if you add 18x to both sides of the equation and simplify, you get 0=−18


D) because if you add 18 x to both sides of the equation and simplify, you get 0 = - 18

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it is C) because if you add 18x to both sides of the equation and simplify, you get 0=-18
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Answer:

Explanation:

Because if you add 18x to both sides of the equation, you get 0 = -18

Explanation:

When you combine like terms in the equation, you get -18x = -18x - 18. After adding 18x to both sides, you have 0 = -18. This is not true, which means that there are no solutions to the equation.

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