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Tell whether each equation has one, zero or infinitely many solutions:-3( n + 2 ) = -3n - 6

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Answer:

Infinitely Many Solutions.

Step-by-step explanation:

Given the equation:


-3\mleft(n+2\mright)=-3n-6​

Open the bracket on the left-hand side:


-3n-6=-3n-6

Collect like terms:


\begin{gathered} -3n+3n=-6+6 \\ 0=0 \end{gathered}

Since we have a true statement with no variables, the equation has Infinitely Many Solutions.

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