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How many solutions does the equation 3x + 6 = −1 − 3 + 4x have? (5 points)

Two
None
One
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Answer:

C one

Explanation:

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User Vladimir Mandic
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Answer:

The equation has only one solution which is:


  • x = 10

Explanation:

Given the equation


3x\:+\:6\:=\:-1\:-\:3\:+\:4x

Let us solve the equation to determine the type of the equation


3x\:+\:6\:=\:-1\:-\:3\:+\:4x

subtract the number: -1 - 3 = -4


3x+6=4x-4

subtract 6 from both sides


3x+6-6=4x-4-6


3x=4x-10

subtract 4x from both sides


3x-4x=4x-10-4x


-x=-10

Divide both sides y -1


(-x)/(-1)=(-10)/(-1)


x=10

Therefore, the equation has only one solution which is:


  • x = 10
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