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28 March, 21:23

Which equation has infinitely many solutions?

O 5 (2x + 4) = 10x - 12

O 5 (2x + 4) = 10 (x + 2)

O 5 (2x + 4) = 12x

O 5 (2x + 10) = 20 (x + 1)

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  1. 28 March, 21:26
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    the answer is B
  2. 28 March, 21:40
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    5 (2x + 4) = 10 (x + 2)

    Step-by-step explanation:

    An equation has infinitely many solutions when they end in 0 = 0, that is, both sides are exactly equivalent. In this case, basically, all real numbers are solution, it's like a line under the same line, it's like the reflexive property, every number is equal to itself.

    The expression that fulfil that definition is the second one, because:

    5 (2x + 4) = 10 (x + 2) 10x + 20 = 10x + 2010x - 10x = 20 - 20x0 = 0

    Therefore, it's demonstrated that the second equation has infinite solutions, that is, all numbers are solutions.
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