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Use the drop-down menus to complete each equation so the statement about its solution is true.

No Solutions: 7 − 5+ 3x − 1 = _x + _

One Solution: 7 − 5 + 3x − 1 = _x + _

Infinitely Many Solutions: 7 − 5+ 3x − 1 = _x + _
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Use the drop-down menus to complete each equation so the statement about its solution-example-1
User Meepmeep
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Answer:

The answer to your question is:

No solutions: 7−5+3x−1= 3x + 7

One solution: 7−5+3x−1= 2x + 4

Infinitely Many Solutions 7−5+3x−1= 3x + 1

Explanation:

No solutions means it results in no x AND a false statement like 3 = 0.

One solution means it results in x = a number.

Infinite solutions means its results in no x and in a true statement like 3=3.

So to get no solutions: 7−5+3x−1= 3x + 7

This will eliminate the x and result in 1 = 7 which is false.

One solution: 7−5+3x−1= 2x + 4

Which will result in x= 3

Infinitely Many Solutions 7−5+3x−1= 3x + 1

This will eliminate the x and result in 1 = 1 which is true.

Thus the answer to your problem is:

No solutions: 7−5+3x−1= 3x + 7

One solution: 7−5+3x−1= 2x + 4

Infinitely Many Solutions 7−5+3x−1= 3x + 1

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