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4x = 2x + 2x + 5(x-x) does this have one solution, no solution or infinite solutions

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Answer: Infinite solutions
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Answer:

infinite solutions

Explanation:

4x = 2x + 2x + 5(x-x)

Simplify

4x = 2x + 2x + 5*0

4x = 2x + 2x

4x = 4x

Divide by x

4 =4

This is always true so this has infinite solutions

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