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How many solutions exist for the given equation? 12x + 1 = 3(4x + 1) - 2 a. Zero (no solution) b. One solution c. Two solutions d, infinitely many solutions( all real numbers)
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How many solutions exist for the given equation?
12x + 1 = 3(4x + 1) - 2
a. Zero (no solution)
b. One solution
c. Two solutions
d, infinitely many solutions( all real numbers)
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Its infinite solutions
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