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WORTH 15 POINTS

Explain why 3(x + 4) - 3(x - 5) has no solution. Choose the best response below
Place a check mark in each row to indicate
the number of solutions for each equation
below.
No
Infinitely
One
Solution Solution
Many
Solutions
5x5x+3
A. The x-terms are the same, but the constant terms are different.
B. The x-terms are different, but the constant terms are the same.
C. The x-terms are the same, and the constant terms are same.
D. The x-terms are different, and the constant terms are different.
5x+6 - 6x +5
5x+ 6 = 5x + 6
What values of a and b would make the equation shown have infinitely many
solutions?
2x+ 4 = 4x+2
2x+4 - 2x + 4
3x = ax + b
2x2x+4

WORTH 15 POINTS Explain why 3(x + 4) - 3(x - 5) has no solution. Choose the best response-example-1
User AnKing
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Answer:

Question 2: A

Question 3: 3x=3x+0

Explanation:

For the chart use (symbolab) it is a site that can help you with finding out the solutions by typing in the equation and it will give you an answer if it is no solution, one solution or, infinite

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