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  • 21-05-2021
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Solve the equation (show your work please): 6(x+2)=3(2x+4)
How many solutions are there?

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egg16b egg16b
  • 21-05-2021
6(x+2)=3(2x+4)
6x+12=6x+12
the answer is infinie solutions because both sides are the same equation which will result in every number being the same on both sides
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davidtanas davidtanas
  • 21-05-2021

Answer:

0=0 Infinite solutions

Step-by-step explanation:

6(x+2)=3(2x+4)

6 + 1 2 = 3 ( 2 + 4 )

6 + 1 2 = 6 + 1 2

6x=6x

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