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Tell whether each equation has one solution, infinitely many solutions, or no solution. a. 6x + 8 = 6(x + 2) b. 10x = 15 + 5x c. x + 11 = 8x + 11 - 7x
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Tell whether each equation has one solution, infinitely many solutions, or no solution.
a. 6x + 8 = 6(x + 2)
b. 10x = 15 + 5x
c. x + 11 = 8x + 11 - 7x
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a- no solutions
b- one solution
c- no solutions
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