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3 March, 22:55

Which statement describes the solution to the equation a+5 (2a-1) + 3=11a-2?

A. The equation has no solution.

b. The equation has exactly one solution, a=2 11.

C. The equation has exactly one solution, a=-4.

D. The equation has infinitely many solutions.

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  1. 3 March, 22:56
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    1st distribute

    a + 10a - 5 + 3 = 11a - 2

    Then combine like terms

    11a-2 = 11a-2

    0=0

    Infinite solutions
  2. 3 March, 23:17
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    A+5 (2a-1) + 3=11a-2

    First thing to do is distribute

    5*2a=10a

    5*-1=-5

    a+10a-5=11a-2

    Add the similar numbers together

    11a-5=11a-2

    Then subtract

    11a-11a

    -5=-2

    This equation has no solutions

    If it had infinity solutions then both numbers on each side would equal the same, ex: - 5=-5
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