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How Many Solutions Are There To The Equation 8× + 3 - 2 = 2× + 6× + 1
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How Many Solutions Are There To The Equation 8× + 3 - 2 = 2× + 6× + 1
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How Many Solutions Are There To The Equation 8× + 3 - 2 = 2× + 6× + 1
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8x+3-2-2x-6x+1=0
2=0
No solution
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There is only 1 solution. if it is squared it has 2 solutions, if it is cubed it has 3 solutions. Whatever the highest power is, is the number of solutions you will have.
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