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OpenStudy (anonymous):

How many solutions are there to the equation y = 14x – 9? Explain your answer. A. There are no solutions because no value can be used for the variable x for the equation to remain true. B. There is one solution because only one value can be used for the variable x for the equation to remain true. C. There are 2 solutions because only 2 values can be used for the variables for the equation to remain true. D. There are an infinite number of solutions because any value can be used for the variable x and the equation would remain true.

OpenStudy (fibonaccichick666):

so can you try to solve for x?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

im completely confused no the suject

OpenStudy (fibonaccichick666):

ok, so if you had 4=5x, do you know how you would get x by itself?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

no im sorry

OpenStudy (fibonaccichick666):

it's ok, let's try a different approach, can you graph y=14x-9?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

5 something?

OpenStudy (fibonaccichick666):

? I'm sorry that response doesn't make sense

OpenStudy (fibonaccichick666):

so, let's try this, tell me your grade level or what class this is for so that I can get you some tutorials

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