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Write an equation with a variable on both sides of the equal sign that has infinitely many solutions. Solve and explain why it has an infinite number of solutions.
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Write an equation with a variable on both sides of the equal sign that has infinitely many solutions. Solve and explain why it has an infinite number of solutions.
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x=y
You can fill in any number you want.
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ok basically in an equation with infnite many solutions will simplify to
x=x or 0=0 or a true statement
example
6x+18=6x+18
revers distribute differently
3(2x+6)=2(3x+9)
that is an equaiton
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