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Determine if the following equation has "One Solution", "No Solutions", or "Infinite Many Solutions". 2 (x + 3) = 6 + 2x O One Solution O No Solutions Infinite Many Solutions
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Determine if the following equation has "One Solution", "No Solutions", or "Infinite Many Solutions".
2 (x + 3) = 6 + 2x
O One Solution
O No Solutions
Infinite Many Solutions
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First, distribute the 2.
2x+6=6+2x
These are the same, so therefore it is infinitely many, because whatever you plug in for x will work.
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