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-3(x-14)+9x=6x+42 Does the equation have one solution,no solution,or infinitely many solutions

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Answer:


-3(x-14)+9x=6x+42 have infinitely many solutions

Explanation:

Given :
-3(x-14)+9x=6x+42

Solving this equation we get


-3x+42+9x=6x+42\\6x+42=6x+42\\42=42

From above we say that no matter what the value of x be the equation will always become a true statement and hence it will have infinitely many solutions

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