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PLEASE HELP!!!

Solve the following equation and answer the following questions.
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Question:

-2(p + 4) = 3 - 3p + 1p

How many solutions does this equation have (one, infinitely many, or no solutions)?
How do you know?
What does it mean to have that many solutions?

User Kus
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Answer:

Explanation:

-2(p + 4) = 3 - 3p + 1p.....combine like terms

-2(p + 4) = 3 - 2p...distribute the -2 through the parenthesis

-2p - 8 = 3 - 2p

-2p + 2p = 3 + 8

0 = 11 <==== no solution

if it is a false statement, it has no solutions

if it ends like : 6 = 6 or -2 = -2, then there is infinite solutions

if it ends like : x = 8 or x = -5, then there is 1 solution

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