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Does 6(x + 5) = 6x + 11 , have on solution, infinitely many solutions, or no solutions?

User Kiema
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Let's to expand this equation:


6(x+5) = 6x+11\\6x + 6* 5 = 6x + 11\\6x + 30 = 6x + 11

Perceive that in two members of equations, we have "6x", so we can to eliminate it. But, when we make it, we have this situation:


6x + 30 = 6x + 11\\30 = 11

How
30 \\eq 11 this is a absurd. Therefore, this equation don't have solutions.

User Mswieboda
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Answer:

no solution

Explanation:

hello


6(x+5)=6x+11\\<=> 6x+30=6x+11\\<=> 30=11

this is always false so there is no solution

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