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Use the properties of equality to simplify the equation. Tell whether the equation has zero, one, or infinitely many solutions. 2z - 6 = 2(z + 2) - 10 Group of answer choices Infinitely many solutions
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Use the properties of equality to simplify the equation. Tell whether the equation has zero, one, or infinitely many solutions.
2z - 6 = 2(z + 2) - 10
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