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How could you change the equation here so it has infinitely many solutions? What would infinitely many solutions mean in terms of the situation?

If the equation were 6x + 2 = 5x + 17 would there be one unique solution? What is it, and what would it mean in terms of the situation

How could you change the equation here so it has infinitely many solutions? What would-example-1
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Answer:

Evaluate: 6x+2=5x+17

Move the variable to the left side: 6x+2−5x=17

Subtract the terms

More Steps: x+2=17

Move the constant to the right side: x=17−2

Solution: x=15

Explanation:

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Answer:

there is likely no way you can switch it around but you are correct there is no plausible solution to the proble so itd be nothing

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