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No Solutions

2x+5+2x+3x=

One Solution

2x+5+2x+3x=

Infinitely Many Solutions

2x+5+2x+3x=

User Merlincam
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2 Answers

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First simplify

  • 2x+5+2x+3x
  • 7x+5

#No solution

  • 7x+5=7x-3

#One solution

  • 7x+5=5x+2

#Infinitely many solution

  • 7x+5=7x+5
User Magicalex
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Answer:

For no solution,

2x + 9 + 3x + x = 6x

For one solution,

2x + 9 + 3x + x = 15

For infinitely many solutions,

2x + 9 + 3x + x = 6x + 9

Explanation:

Explanation:

1. 2x + 9 + 3x + x = 6x

6x + 9 = 6x

Subtract 6x from both sides,

9 = 0 which is absurd and hence the equation has no solution.

2. 2x + 9 + 3x + x = 15

6x + 9 = 15

Subtract 9 from both sides.

6x = 6

Divide both sides by 6.

x = 1 and this is the only solution.

3. 2x + 9 + 3x + x = 6x + 9

6x + 9 = 6x + 9

Subtract 6x from both sides,

9 = 9, both sides are balanced which means, the equation has infinitely many solutions.

User Fike Rehman
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