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7 September, 10:16

Does the linear equation 2/3 (9x+6) = 6x+4 have no solution?

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  1. 7 September, 10:19
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    Read below.

    Step-by-step explanation:

    2/3 (9x+6) = 6x+4

    6x+4=6x+4

    Subtract 6x + 4 from both sides

    6x+4-6x+4=0

    If you count 0 as an answer then no. If you don't then yes.
  2. 7 September, 10:25
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    the answer for the question is 0

    Step-by-step explanation:

    First find the LCM, so LCM is 3. Then use the 3 to multiply both sides as shown below.

    3*2/3 (9x+6) = 3 (6+4). After, cancel the threes at your left side.

    So multiply two time the numbers in the bracket and the other side multiply three time the numbers in the bracket as shown below. 2 (9x+6) = 3 (6x+4)

    so you will get 18x+12=18x+12 and group item. So it is shown below 18x-18x=12-12

    So the answer is 0.
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