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What value does "h" have in this equation for this to be an infinite solutions equation. 6 (hx + 5) + 4 = -4(8 - 4(8 – 18x) 18x) + 66

What value does "h" have in this equation for this to be an infinite solutions-example-1
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We have the following:


6(hx+5)+4=-4(8-18x)+66

A system of linear equations has infinite solutions when the graphs are exactly the same line.

for this to happen, on both sides the value of x must be equal:


\begin{gathered} 6\cdot h=4\cdot18 \\ h=4\cdot(18)/(6) \\ h=12 \end{gathered}

replacing:


\begin{gathered} 6\cdot(12x+5)+4=-4\cdot(8-18x)+66 \\ 72x+30+4=-32+72x+66 \\ 7x+34=7x+34 \\ 0=0 \\ \text{true for all x} \end{gathered}

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