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A linear equation in one variable (the variable x) that can be transformed into an equivalent equation in which of these forms has one solution? A. x = x B. x= 3 C. 1=1 D. 1 = 3…
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A linear equation in one variable (the variable x) that can be transformed into an equivalent equation in which of these forms has one solution? A. x = x B. x= 3 C. 1=1 D. 1 = 3…
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A linear equation in one variable (the variable x) that can be transformed into an equivalent equation in which of these forms has one solution?
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B. x= 3
C. 1=1
D. 1 = 3
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