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How can you determine if an equation will have:
One solution
No solution
Infinitely many solutions


Sagot :

Answer:

if you cancel out all of the X terms via addition or subtraction, and you get something along the lines of 1= 2, then you have no solution.

11× +4=11×7 subtract 11 X from both sides 4=7 no value for x will satisfy this equation. if you cancel out all the EX terms via addition or subtraction and you get something along the lines of 1 equals 1, then you have infinity solutions.

2(× +1)=2×+2 expand the left side by using distributive property. 2 x+2=2×+2 subtract 2 X from both sides. 2 equals to every value for x will satisfy this equation if you can't cancel out all the X terms of addition or subtraction, you probably have one solution.

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