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30 December, 02:14

What value for the constant, h, in the equation shown below will result in an onfinite number of solutions? Equation: 6x+18=h (3x+9) Answer choices: a. - 2 b.-3 c. 2 d. 3

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  1. 30 December, 02:29
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    c. 2

    Step-by-step explanation:

    6x+18=h (3x+9)

    To have an infinite number of solutions, the left and right side must be equal

    Distribute the h

    6x+18 = 3xh + 9h

    6x = 3xh

    Divide by x

    6x/x = 3xh/x

    6 = 3h

    Divide by 3

    6/3 = 3h/3

    2 = h

    Lets verify

    18 = 9h

    Divide by 9

    18/9 = 9h/9

    2 = h

    h must be 2
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