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12y+6=12y+6
12y+6=6(2y+1) 12y+6=12y+6 12y=12y+6-6 12y-12y=6-6 0y=6-6 0y=0 0=0 Since this equation is ALWAYS true for any y value, this means y can equal any number. So there are an infinite number of solutions.
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