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Does - 3 (x-4) = - 3x=12 have one solution, many solutions, or no solutions at all?

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  1. Yesterday, 15:04
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    If the expression is:

    -3x + 12 = - 3x + 12, infinite solutions

    If the expression is:

    -3x + 12 = - 3x - 12, no solutions

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Step 1: Distribute

    -3x + 12 = 3x = 12

    If both lines have the same slope and same y-int, they are the same line and therefore have infinite solutions.

    If both lines have the same slope but different y-int, then they are parallel and therefore have no solutions.
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