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6x-5=6x-5 pls help fast

User Gpl
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Answer: Infinite Solutions

Explanation:

Hello! Let's solve this equation.


  • \textbf{First, add 5 to both sides.}


\sf{6x-5=6x-5}


\sf{6x=6x-5+5}


\sf{6x=6x}


  • \textbf{Next, subtract 6x from both sides.}


\sf{6x-6x}


\sf{0}


\textbf{So as you see, all the terms \textit{cancel out.}}\\\textbf{The \textsf{given equation} has \textit{\underline{infinite solutions.}}}\\\textbf{The equation is true for any x-value.}


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Answer:

0=0

Explanation:

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