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-6x+7=7-6x is it....no solutions....One solution....infinite solutions?
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-6x+7=7-6x is it....no solutions....One solution....infinite solutions?
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-6x +6x + 7 = 7 - 6x + 6x
7 = 7
7 - 7 = 7 - 7
0 = 0
It is infinite solutions because no matter the value of x it will always be the same
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Answer: Infinite solutions
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