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How many solutions does this equation have? -3 + j = 2 + j
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How many solutions does this equation have? -3 + j = 2 + j
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The answer is no solutions.
This is because the result of this equation is -3 = 2, which is not possible.
The first step to solving this equation is to subtract j to both sides, which leaves you with -3 = 2.
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