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For what value(s) of w does the equation 7 + 3x - 1 = w(x + 2) have infinitely many solutions?

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Answer:

w=3

Explanation:

7 + 3x - 1 = w(x + 2)

Solve for w

Distribute

7 + 3x - 1 = wx + 2w

Combine like terms

3x+6 = wx+2w

For this to have infinite terms

3x = wx and 6 = 2w

3x = wx

Divide by x

3 =w

and 6 = 2w

Divide by 2

6/2 = 2w/2

3 =w

When w = 3, there will be infinitely many solutions

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