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How many solutions does the equation 6n − 6n − 12 = 14 − 2 have? Two One None Infinitely Many
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How many solutions does the equation 6n − 6n − 12 = 14 − 2 have?
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Infinitely Many
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There are many ways you could do this problem but, there is only one correct way to do it. Follow PEMDAS ( parentheses, exponents, multiplication and division, adding and subtracting) to get the correct answer.
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6n-6n-12=14
6n-6n=0
-12=14
No sol
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