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Its not too hard but can someone explain this to me?

The following equation has how many solution? 2x+5=2x-5 *

A. 1 Solution
B. No Solutions
C. Infinite Number of Solutions or All Real Numbers

User Aseidma
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2x + 5 = 2x - 5

You’d subtract 2x from both sides to get rid of it

2x + 5 = 2x -5. You get 5 = -5
-2x -2x


Since 5 is not equal to 5, there would be no solution.

Hope I helped :)
User Kirtiman Sinha
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Answer:

B. No solutions

Explanation:

If you try to simplify it, you get

2x-2x = -5-5 or

0 = -10

Which will not be true for any value of x.

If you would draw the lines y = 2x+5 and y=2x-5, you'd see two parallel lines that never intersect. The intersection would be the solution, but, it never happens.

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