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Determine if each equation has one solution, no solution, or an infinite number of solutions. 2(3x+4)-(x-8)=3(4x+2)-7x+10 3(x+1)-x+4=2x-6
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Determine if each equation has one solution, no solution, or an infinite number of solutions. 2(3x+4)-(x-8)=3(4x+2)-7x+10 3(x+1)-x+4=2x-6
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Determine if each equation has one solution, no solution, or an infinite number of solutions.
2(3x+4)-(x-8)=3(4x+2)-7x+10
3(x+1)-x+4=2x-6
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number one all real numbers number two is no solutions
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