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Part a: is x = 6 a solution of the equation 8x + 8 = 56? explain. Part b: Suppose the solution of the equation stays the same. How would the right side need to change if the sol…
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Part a: is x = 6 a solution of the equation 8x + 8 = 56? explain. Part b: Suppose the solution of the equation stays the same. How would the right side need to change if the solution is now x = 9?
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8 would be need to be changed into 2
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9*8=54
54+2=56
8 would need to be changed to 2
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