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11 February, 20:16

How many solutions exist by this given equation? 3 (X + 10) + 6 equals three (X + 12)

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  1. 11 February, 20:31
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    infinite solutions

    Step-by-step explanation:

    3 (X + 10) + 6 = 3 (X + 12)

    Distribute

    3x+30 + 6 = 3x+36

    Combine like terms

    3x+36 = 3x+36

    Subtract 3x from each side

    3x-3x+36 = 3x-3x+36

    36=36

    This is always a true statement, so there are infinite solutions
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