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How many solutions does the equation have? 3( 7 3 x+ 4 3 )−2x+8=5x+12

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Answer:

it has two step equation beause it has no exponent rules

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Answer:

The equation has only 1 solution.

Explanation:

The equation has only 1 solution, since, the degree of the polynomial is 1.

Any function has the number of solutions equal to its degree.

It is given that,
3(73x + 43) - 2x + 8 = 5x + 12\\3*73x + 3* 43 - 2x + 8 = 5x + 12\\219x + 129 = 7x +4\\212x = -125\\x = -(125)/(212)

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