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An equation is shown below: 4x + 2(x - 3) = 4x + 2x - 11Part A: Solve the equation and write the number of solutions. Show all the steps. Part B: Name one property you used to solve this equation.

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User Soheil
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\begin{gathered} 4x+2(x-3)=4x+2x-11 \\ \end{gathered}

Part A:

Use distributive property on the left hand side:


\begin{gathered} 4x+2x-6=4x+2x-11 \\ \end{gathered}

Add like terms:


6x-6=6x-11

Add 6 to both sides:


\begin{gathered} 6x-6+6=6x-11+6 \\ 6x=6x-5 \end{gathered}

Subtract 6x from both sides:


\begin{gathered} 6x-6x=6x-6x-5 \\ 0=-5 \\ False \end{gathered}

Therefore, the equation has no solution

Part B:

Addition Property of Equality

If two expressions are equal to each other, and you add the same value to both sides of the equation, the equation will remain equal.

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