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hello i need help with this problem **HOMEWORK**first drop down:always true sometimes true never true second drop down:one solution two solutions infinitely many solutions

hello i need help with this problem **HOMEWORK**first drop down:always true sometimes-example-1
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Explanation:

Given the solution to the given equation:


\begin{gathered} 6(2y+6)=4(9+3y) \\ 12y+36=36+12y \\ 12y=12y \\ 0=0 \end{gathered}

Whenever an equation is solved and we have the same constant on both sides of the equality, then, the equation has infinitely many solutions.

Therefore, Because 0=0 is always true, the equation has infinitely manu solutions.

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