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6 April, 20:26

How many solutions exist for the given equation?

3x + 13 = 3 (x + 6) + 1

A. zero

B. one

C. two

D. infinitely many

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  1. 6 April, 20:40
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    C. two I think ...
  2. 6 April, 20:52
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    3x + 13 = 3 (x + 6) + 1

    First distribute 3 through the parenthesis:

    3x + 13 = 3 (x + 6) + 1

    Next cancel equal terms on both sides of the equation:

    3x + 13 = 3x + 18 + 1

    13 = 18 + 1

    Finally add the numbers:

    13 = 18 + 1

    13 = 19
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