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For which value of c will the equation 6y−8=c+6y have an infinite number of solutions?

Question 1 options:

-8


-6


-2


2


6


8

User Benjamin
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Answer:

-8

Explanation:

6y - 8 = c + 6y subtract 6y from both sides

6y - 6y - 8 = c + 6y - 6y

-8 = c

The equation has an infinite many solutions if when we get a true equation with no variable y.

Therefore c = -8

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