SOLUTION: 1. Does the equation 2x + 7 – 3x = –x + 12 has infinitely many solutions, one solution, or no
solutions? Show your work to illustrate your answer.
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Question 403638: 1. Does the equation 2x + 7 – 3x = –x + 12 has infinitely many solutions, one solution, or no
solutions? Show your work to illustrate your answer.
Answer by robertb(5830) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
2x + 7 – 3x = –x + 12
<==> -x + 7 = -x + 12
<==> 7 = 12, a contradiction.
Hence the solution set is the empty set.
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