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How many solutions does the following equation have? 2(3x + 5) = 2(2x - 3) + 2x There are infinitely many solutions. There are no solutions. There are two solutions. There is one solution.
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How many solutions does the following equation have?
2(3x + 5) = 2(2x - 3) + 2x
There are infinitely many solutions.
There are no solutions.
There are two solutions.
There is one solution.
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The statement is false so there is no solution
6x+10=4x-6+2x
6x+10=6x-6
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