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23 May, 18:45

How many solutions does the following equation have? - 14 (z-5) = -14z+70-14 (z-5) = -14z+70

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  1. 23 May, 19:14
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    -14 (z - 5) = - 14z + 70

    -14z + 70 = - 14z + 70 (-14 distributed on left side)

    70 = 70 (added 14z to both sides)

    Since it is a TRUE statement, then there are infinite solutions.

    Note: If the statement was false, there would be NO solutions.

    Answer: infinite solutions
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