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How many solutions are there to the equation below? 5x - 2 - 3x(1 + 2) = 2(2 + 3) A. O B. infinitely many C. 1
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How many solutions are there to the equation below? 5x - 2 - 3x(1 + 2) = 2(2 + 3) A. O B. infinitely many C. 1
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How many solutions are there to the equation below?
5x - 2 - 3x(1 + 2) = 2(2 + 3)
A. O
B. infinitely many
C. 1
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C. Only 1, you can tell by just looking at it, you can see that there will be a real number on one side and an x value on the other and by solving you can find only one answer that x will equal.
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