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Englander equation in terms of X is correctly solved. The final step in the solution process shows that there are infinity many solutions of the equation. Which could be the final step?

Englander equation in terms of X is correctly solved. The final step in the solution-example-1
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When solving a linear equation (in one variable), there are three possible outcomes: one solution, no solution, and infinitely many solutions.

You know you have one solution when you get to a situation like “x= a number”. That means that’s the only x-value that makes the equation true.

If you get to something like “2=6” which is not true, that means the equation cannot ever be made true, so there is no solution to that equation.

If you get to something like “2=2” which is always true, that means the equation is always true, no matter what value you pick for the variable. This type of equation has infinitely many solutions.

In terms of your specific question, the third answer is the one that is a true statement.
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