SOLUTION: I have tried to answer this question until I am more confused than ever. Please help.
3(x-1)+4(2x+1)=11x+1
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3(x-1)+4(2x+1)=11x+1
Answer by ichudov(507) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
It was meant to confuse you. It simplifies to equation 0=0, all x and constants cancel out.
So, any value of x is the solution, the equation is true for any x: 0, 3, 3.1415, 1,000,000, etc.
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