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OpenStudy (xxstudyingstuffxx):

How many solutions does the equation have? 2x + 3 = 4x + 2

satellite73 (satellite73):

takes three steps to solve

satellite73 (satellite73):

a) subtract \(2x\) from both sides b) subtract \(2\) from both sides c) divide both sides by 2

OpenStudy (xxstudyingstuffxx):

ok

OpenStudy (xxstudyingstuffxx):

Is this right @satellite73? a) subtract 2x from both sides 3 = 2x +2 b) subtract 2 from both sides 1 = 2x c) divide both sides by 2 0.5 = 1x

Directrix (directrix):

x = 1/2 . That is correct. The question is this: How many solutions does the equation have? What is the answer? @XxStudyingStuffxX

OpenStudy (xxstudyingstuffxx):

I think it has one answer. Am I correct?

Directrix (directrix):

One is correct.

OpenStudy (xxstudyingstuffxx):

Thankyou!

Directrix (directrix):

Glad to help.

OpenStudy (xxstudyingstuffxx):

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