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7 July, 14:43

How many solutions are there for the equation given? *

3 (-2x + 15) = - 6 (x + 1)

A) Infinitely Many Solutions

B) One Solution

C) No Solution

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  1. 7 July, 15:35
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    The answer is b to the question
  2. 7 July, 16:03
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    C) No Solution

    Step-by-step explanation:

    3 (-2x + 15) = - 6 (x + 1)

    Distribute

    -6x + 45 = - 6x - 6

    Add 6x to each side

    -6x+6x + 45 = - 6x+6x - 6

    45 = - 6

    This is never true, so there is no solutions
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