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OpenStudy (anonymous):

2x=2(x-3)

OpenStudy (kira_yamato):

2x = 2x - 6 No solution.

OpenStudy (diyadiya):

2x=2x-6

OpenStudy (anonymous):

No Soloution

OpenStudy (anonymous):

no solution

OpenStudy (anonymous):

2x=2(x-3) 2x=2x-6 2x-2x=-6 0 = -6 that is not possible hence there would be no solution to the equation

OpenStudy (anonymous):

0=-6

OpenStudy (turingtest):

2x=2x-6 suibtract 2x 0=-6 which is impossible, so NO SOLUTION

OpenStudy (anonymous):

my bad. that wasn't even the question... -5(3-q)+4= 5q-11

OpenStudy (anonymous):

how did you get that

OpenStudy (anonymous):

-15+5q+4=5q-11 5q-11=5q-11 infinite solutions

OpenStudy (anonymous):

what does infinite solution mean?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

many solutoions unlimited solutions

OpenStudy (anonymous):

ok thank you

OpenStudy (turingtest):

-15+5q+4=5q-11 5q-11=5q-11 leads to 0=0 Which is always true. That means no matter what number for q we choose this equation is always true. i.e. q has infinite solutions.

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