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Which statement is true about the equation 4.5z = 4.5z – 4.25 + 6.25? (1 point) It has no solution. It has one solution. It has two solutions. It has infinitely many solutions.
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Which statement is true about the equation 4.5z = 4.5z – 4.25 + 6.25? (1 point) It has no solution. It has one solution. It has two solutions. It has infinitely many solutions.
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It’s no solution because if you would’ve subtracted 4.5z on both sides then the equation would’ve become:
0= -4.25+6.25
Which makes it a no solution since you can’t really solve the equation.
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