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5d + 2(2-d) = 3(1+d) + 1 Solve for d

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Answer:

infinite solutions

Explanation:

5d + 2(2-d) = 3(1+d) + 1

Distribute

5d + 4-2d = 3 +3d +1

Combine like terms

3d +4 = 3d+4

Subtract 3d from each side

3d-3d +4 = 3d-3d +4

4=4

Since this is always true

d has infinite solutions

User Manos Kounelakis
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Answer:

infinite solutions

Explanation:

5d + 2(2-d) = 3(1+d) + 1

Distribute

5d + 4-2d = 3 +3d +1

Combine like terms

3d +4 = 3d+4

Subtract 3d from each side

3d-3d +4 = 3d-3d +4

4=4

Since this is always true

d has infinite solutions

User Ryan Artecona
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