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Solve the following equation. 4 + 2y = 9+ 2y A. 4 B. -4 C. infinitely many solutions D. no solution
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Solve the following equation.
4 + 2y = 9+ 2y
A. 4
B. -4
C. infinitely many solutions
D. no solution
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Answer:
D no solution
Explanation:
4 + 2y = 9 + 2y
-2y -2y
4=9
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