can someone help me Asap plz with two questions? Which statement is true for the equation 3x − 3x − 2 = −2? It has no solution. It has one solution. It has two solutions. It has infinitely many solutions. Which statement is true about the solutions for the equation 4y + 6 = −2? It has infinitely many solutions. It has two solutions. It has one solution. It has no solution.
3x − 3x − 2 = −2 Combine like terms 3x - 3x = ?
isn't that just 0?
Yes so 0 - 2 = -2 which makes it -2 = -2 infinite solutions
ohh, i get that, so for the 1th one it's D
Yes because no matter what value of x you put, the ending result will always be -2 = -2
For the second one, there is no x?
and 4 the second 1, i know that 4y + 6 = -2 and that y is -2 right? and yea there's no x
Right
does that mean there's only 1 solution?
Yep
ok thanks for your help i get them now :)
do you think you could check over another question that i did?
Which statement is true for the equation 4n − 3 = 4n − 2? It has no solution. ~~~~ It has one solution. It has two solutions. It has infinitely many solutions.
Correct
yay! lol thanks again for your help i got a 100% :D
You're welcome :)
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