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16. Classify the equation 6(x + 2) = 5(x + 7) as having one solution, no solution, or infinitely many solutions. s the equ afinitely solution 17 Saluo 10 How many solutions are …
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16. Classify the equation 6(x + 2) = 5(x + 7) as having one solution,
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s the equ
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17 Saluo 10
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6x+12=5x+35
x=23
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