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How many solutions?

2(3x-4)-6x=-4
Infinite
None
two
One

could you tell me how you got it?

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Answer: no solution or none

Step-by-step explanation: this is really simple..

1. *DISTRIBUTE THE 2 with the numbers in parantesis* so it’s 6x-8

2. now the equation is 6x-8-6x= -4 (we see a positive and a negative 6 they both cancel each other out)

3. now it’s -8=-4 now add 8 to both sides that will make

0= -4 therefor there is no solution

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Answer:

The number of solutions of an equation is dependent upon the total number of variables contained in it. Thus, the system of the equation has two or more equations containing two or more variables. It can be any combination such as 1. 2 equations in 3 variables 2. 6 equations in 4 variables, and so on Depending on the number of equations and variables, there are three types of solutions to an equation. They are 1. Unique Solution (One solution) 2. No solution 3. Infinite Solutions (Many solutions) The term “infinite” represents limitless or unboundedness. It is denoted by the letter ” ∞ “

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Hope it Helps?

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