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Milo Davila
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15 April, 02:38
Is 6x-4=-4+6x true for all one or no values
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Rodolfo Rocha
15 April, 02:48
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There are infinite solutions
Step-by-step explanation:
6x-4=-4+6x
Subtract 6x from each side
6x-6x-4=-4+6x-6x
-4 = - 4
This is always true, so no matter what value of x you put in, the equation is true.
There are infinite solutions
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