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For which values of P and Q does the following equation have infinitely many solutions? 67x+Q=Px+37

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Answer:

Hello from MrBillDoesMath!

Answer:

P = 67, Q = 37

Discussion:

Let Q = 37 ( the constant term on the right side of the = ) and

let P = 67 ( the coefficient of x on the left side of the = )

Then the equation becomes 67x + 37 = 67x + 37

which is true for infinitely many x


Regards,

MrB


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