Wich equation has infinitely many solutions?
a)-3x+2+2x=5x+2-6x
b)-3x-2+6x=3x+4-2
c)-4...
Mathematics, 30.11.2021 04:40 mjeliteballer
Wich equation has infinitely many solutions?
a)-3x+2+2x=5x+2-6x
b)-3x-2+6x=3x+4-2
c)-4x-2+3x=-1x+5
d)6x+3x-54=-9x-54
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