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Zahra wants the equation below to have an infinite number of solutions when the missing number is placed in the box. Box (x minus 3) + 2 x = negative (x minus 5) + 4 Which number should she place in the box? –3 –1 1 3

User Legeo
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Answer:

-3

Explanation:

User John Doty
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Answer:

The box should be replaced with 3

Explanation:

Represent the box with n

Given


n(x - 3) + 2x = -(x - 5) + 4

Required

Determine the value of n


n(x - 3) + 2x = -(x - 5) + 4

Open Bracket:


n(x - 3) + 2x = -x + 5 + 4


n(x - 3) + 2x = -x + 9

Collect Like Terms


n(x - 3) = -2x-x + 9


n(x - 3) = -3x + 9

Factorize the expression on the left hand side


n(x - 3) = -3(x - 3)

Divide both sides by x - 3


n = 3

Hence:

The box should be replaced with 3

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