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15 January, 10:13

How many solutions exist for the given equation?

12x + 1 = 3 (4x + 1) - 2

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  1. 15 January, 12:36
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    Infinite

    Step-by-step explanation:

    3 (4x + 1) - 2

    = 12x + 3 - 2 (Multiply the sum in the bracket by 3)

    = 12x + 1 (Simplify)

    This means that:

    12x + 1 = 3 (4x + 1) - 2

    is the same as

    12x + 1 = 12x + 1

    Hence, anything that is used to substitute x is correct.
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