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How many solutions does the equation −2y + 2y + 3 = 3 have?

One
None
Infinitely many
Three

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Answer:

Solution: Infinitely many

C is correct

Explanation:

Given:
-2y+2y+3=3

It is a linear equation of single variable. To simplify the linear equation using

(Addition property of equality / Subtraction property of equality)

Combine like term and simplify left side

So, -2y and 2y cancel out and we get


3=3

Here both sides same value and this is true statement.

Therefore, The number of solution will be infinite.

Hence, Infinitely many solution

User Small
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The given equation is
-2y+2y+3=3

By solving the given equation, we get


0* y=0


0=0

While solving the equation,we get 0=0.

Therefore, the given equation is true for all the values of y.

Hence, we can say that the given equation has infinite number of solutions.

User SMKrizan
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