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What is the solution to the equation below?

2(x - 3) = 2x + 5
A
3
X = 2
B
X=-2
= -2
A10
С
There is no solution.
D
There are infinitely many solutions.

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Answer:

C. There is no solution.

Explanation:

First, multiply what in the parentheses by what's outside of them.


2(x - 3) = 2x + 5 ↴


2x - 6 = 2x + 5

Then seperate variables from nonvariables. After subtracting
2x from the right and left side, the equation becomes this:


- 6 = 5

This equation has no solutions because this is an inequality.

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There is no solution
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