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  • 16-11-2020
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classify the equation 6(x+2)=5(x+7) as having one solution, no solution, or infinitely many solutions.

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  • 16-11-2020
The equation has one solution.


6(x+2)=5(x+7)
6x+12=5x+35
6x+12-5x=35
6x-5x=35-12
x=23
Therefore, the equation has ONE solution.
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