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How many solutions can be found for the linear equation? 3(x+4)=3x+4

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Hi there! The answer is 0 solutions.


3(x + 4) = 3x + 4
First we need to work out the parenthesis (for instance possible by using rainbow technique).


3x + 12 = 3x + 4
Now subtract 12.


3x = 3x - 8
Now we can see that the right side of the equation is always 8 smaller than the left side of the equation. Because the right is always smaller, this equation cannot be solved. Therefore there are no solutions to this equation. The answer is 0 solutions.

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