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OpenStudy (anonymous):

Consider solving the equation for x. 3(3x+4)−5=ax+b Which statements are true about the solution to the equation when substituting values for a and b as specified? Select all that apply. If a=−3 and b=−5, then there are infinitely many solutions to the equation. If a=9 and b=−2, then there is no solution to the equation. If a=9 and b=7, then there is exactly one solution to the equation. If a=−3 and b=4, then there is exactly one solution to the equation. If a=−9 and b=13, then there is no solution to the equation.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

I've tried all of them, but for some reason, I'm not getting solutions on any of them.

OpenStudy (qwertty123):

Did you substitute the equation?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

I feel like I'm wrong though

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Yes

OpenStudy (qwertty123):

Can I see what you did?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

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