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How many solutions does this equation have?

2 +6X = 3x + 3
no solution
B)
exactly one solution
exactly two solutions
Infinitely many solutions
Eliminate

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User Ruffin
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Answer: exactly one solution

Explanation: first we have to solve it. so in 2 + 6x = 3x + 3 we have to subtract 2 from both sides and we get 6x = 3x + 1. then, we subtract 3x from both sides and we get 3x = 1. we divide both sides by 3 and get x = 1/3, which is the only solution.

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