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Which equation has infinitely many solutions?

−6y+6=2(3y−3)
negative 6 y plus 6 is equal to 2 times open paren 3 y minus 3 close paren

−6y+6=−2(3y+3)
negative 6 y plus 6 is equal to negative 2 times open paren 3 y plus 3 close paren

6y+6=−2(3y−3)
6 y plus 6 is equal to negative 2 times open paren 3 y minus 3 close paren

−6y+6=−2(3y−3)

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Answer:

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Explanation:

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User IGranDav
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Answer:

-6y + 6 = -2(3y - 3)

Explanation:

-6y + 6 = -2(3y - 3)

-6y + 6 = -6y + 6

Therefore, the equation has infinitely many solutions.

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