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16 February, 10:27

14) solve the following equation

3 (x-7) - x=2x-21

a) 7

b) - 2

c) infinitely many solutions

d) no solution

15) 3+6z=13+6z

a) z=-5/6

b) z = 2 2/3

c) infinitely many solutions

d) no solution

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  1. 16 February, 10:29
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    14)

    3 (x-7) - x=2x-21

    Distribute the 3 into (x-7). This will get you:

    3x-21-x=2x-21

    Next, combine like terms:

    2x-21=2x-21

    You cannot have an x on both sides of the equation, so you have to subtracts 2x on both sides

    -21=-21

    The answer to 14 is C because no matter what number x is, the equations will always be equal to each other

    15)

    3+6z=13+6z

    You cannot have z on both sides of the equation, so you have to subtract 6z from both sides-

    3=13

    The answer to 15 would be d because both sides of the equation will never equal each other, just like 3 does not equal 13
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