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Leonardo wrote an equation that has an infinite number of solutions. One of the terms in Leonardo’s equation is missing, as shown below.

-(x-1)+5=2(x+3)-?
which could be the missing term?
x
3x
1
5

User Sahib Yar
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Answer:

answer is x3 just took the test

Explanation:


User Binaryanomaly
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Let us suppose missing term is y

so it becomes - ( x-1) + 5 = 2 ( x+3) - y

let us now try solving it for x ( in terms of y )

-x + 1 + 5 = = 2x + 6 - y

-x + 6 = 2x + 6 -y

6 + y = 2x + 6 +x

y = 3x

y / 3 = x

but x is given to be infinite . let us try placing y= the given options

x= x/3 which is not possible

x= 3x/3 which is giving valid statement

x= 1/3 which is a finite value

x= 5/3 again a finite value

so it is only y= 3x which could be the answer

Answer : option second that is 3x

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