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  • 27-09-2019
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Which best explains why the equation 7x + 3 = 7x + 3 has infinitely many
solutions?

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kaydenmcniel37 kaydenmcniel37
  • 27-09-2019

Answer:because no matter what x is, the equation on both sides are the same

Step-by-step explanation: for example we will replace x with 5

7(5) + 3=7(5) + 3

7 times 5 equals 15, plus 3 equals 18, now lets look at the other side, 7 times 5 equals 15, plus 3 equals 18, there fore u could use the number 777,777,777 and you would get the same answer on both sides

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