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13 March, 02:09

If a, b. c are three differnt numbers, which of the following equation has only exactly one solution?

a. ax+b = ax=+b

b. ax = bx+c

c. ax+b = ax + c

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  1. 13 March, 02:11
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    The answer is b ... because a and c have no solution
  2. 13 March, 02:13
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    B (:

    ax+b=ax+b, plug in any number for a and b and it works

    ax+b=ax+c, subtract ax from both sides and you get b=c ... which isn't possible to solve if they are different numbers. therefore, it must be B
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