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OpenStudy (anonymous):

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OpenStudy (anonymous):

An equation is shown. 4X+3 = 2(2X+ 3/2 Which statement correctly explains why this equation has infinitely many solutions? The equation holds true for all values of x. Solving the equation leads to a false equality. There is no value for x that would make 3 equal to 32. The solution to an equation with infinitely many solutions is a negative number.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

where is the other parenthesis?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

that could change the whole answer

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Confusing

OpenStudy (conqueror):

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OpenStudy (anonymous):

yes every question we visit

OpenStudy (anonymous):

@hippo4 i need an answer if you want this answered

OpenStudy (anonymous):

4X+3 = 2(2X+ 3/2)

OpenStudy (anonymous):

ok thanks that makes it much easier

OpenStudy (anonymous):

ok so 4x+3=4x+3 when you distribute

OpenStudy (anonymous):

so D there can be infinitely many solutions to x

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