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15 - 3x = 11 - 3x + 4​

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Answer:

Explanation:

Solve for x:

15 - 3x = 11 - 3x + 4

Subtract 4 from both sides

15 - 3x - 4 = 11 - 3x + 4 - 4

11 - 3x = 11 - 3x

This equation has infinite solutions since both sides of the equation are equal.

User AndreasZ
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Answer:

Infinitely Many Solutions!

Steps I used to get the answer :

1. Cancel -3x−3x on both sides.

15=11+4

2. Simplify 11+4 to 15.

15=15

3. Since both sides equal, there are infinitely many solutions.

Infinitely Many Solutions!

Done by NeighborhoodDealer.

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