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13 June, 01:52

The linear equation has 2 (2 + 3) + 4x = 2 (2x + 2) + 6

A) no solution.

B) one solution.

C) two solutions.

D) infinitely many solutions.

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  1. 13 June, 02:18
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    Question:

    The linear equation has 2 (2 + 3) + 4x = 2 (2x + 2) + 6

    Answer:

    1.) Distribute the parenthesis:

    2 (2 + 3) = 4 + 6 = 10

    2 (2x + 2) = 4x + 4

    2.) Put that in the equation:

    10 + 4x = 4x + 4 + 6

    3.) Simplify:

    10 + 4x = 4x + 10

    4.) Then subtract 4x and 10 to both sides:

    0 = 0

    is the answer.

    So, the answer is A, no solution
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