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Consider the equation

2/3(12 – Ax) – 4 = 9(6 x + B).
What values for A and B will result in an equation that has infinite solutions?

User Jannick
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Answer:

A = -81

B = 4/9

Explanation:

An equation that has infinite solutions suggests that the left side equals the right side.

Expand brackets:


\frac23(12-Ax)-4 = 9(6 x + B)


\implies 4-\frac23Ax = 54x+9B

Equate coefficients of x:


\implies -\frac23A=54


\implies A=-81

Equate constants:


\implies 4=9B


\implies B=\frac49

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