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Consider the following equation: 4+6x=6x+4. Explain why the equation has many solutions
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Consider the following equation: 4+6x=6x+4. Explain why the equation has many solutions
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Consider the following equation: 4+6x=6x+4. Explain why the equation has many solutions
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After the elimination process, the equation is 0=0. This means that the two equations are/make the same line, so there are infinite solutions.
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