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2 October, 02:00

Consider solving the equation for x 3 (3x + 4) - 5 = ax + b Which statements are true about the solution to the equation when substituting values for a and b as as specified? Select all that apply. A. If a=-3 and b=4, then there is exactly one solution to the equation. B. If a=-9 and b=13, then there is no solution to the equation. C. If a=9 and b=-2, then there is no solution to the equation. D. If a=-3 and b=-5, then there are infinitely many solutions to the equation. E. If a=9 and b=7, then there is exactly one solution to the equation.

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  1. 2 October, 02:36
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    3 (3x + 4) - 5 = ax + b

    Lets simplify

    9x + 12 - 5 = ax + b

    9x + 7 = ax + b

    The answer would be C because then it would have a coeiffient the same, and a "lonely" number different, which gives it NO solution.

    Answer: C. If a=9 and b=-2, then there is no solution to the equation.
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