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The expression on the left side of an equation is shown below.

-6x+6=0
If the equation has an infinite number of solutions, which expression can be written in the box on the othe
the equation?
0-6
1
-6x
o - 6x+6

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Answer:

(x=1) - Below

0-6 = 6

1

(-6x) = -6

(0 - (6x))+6 = 12

Explanation:

Step 1: Subtract 6 from both sides.

−6x+6−6=0−6

−6x=−6

Step 2: Divide both sides by -6.

−6x/−6 =− 6/−6

Step 3: x = 1

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