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How many solutions to 6(x+5)=6x+11

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The answer is:

No Solutions

Work/explanation:

To solve, distribute 6 on the left side:


\sf{6(x+5)=6x+11}


\sf{6x+30=6x+11}

Subtract 6x from each side


\sf{30=11}

Well obviously, this isn't true, so the given equation has no solutions.

User NanoBennett
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Answer: No solutions

Explanation:

Simplify by crossmultipling

6x + 30 = 6x + 11

Move all terms containing x to one side, and all non variables to the right side.

0x = - 19

Because x is cancelled out, there are no solutions

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