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which statement is true for the equation 2x − 2x − 7 = −7? it has infinitely many solutions. it has two solutions. it has one solution. it has no solution.
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which statement is true for the equation 2x − 2x − 7 = −7? it has infinitely many solutions. it has two solutions. it has one solution. it has no solution.
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Answer:
ifinte solutions
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2x - 2x - 7 = -7 implies that,
-7 = -7
This means that the equation has infinitely many solutions.
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