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Mathematics, 18.03.2021 02:20 raulramirez01

How can you change the given equation while keeping the same amount of terms so that it had infinite solutions? Highlight the changes you make and solve to prove the special solution. The following equation has ONE solution 5x+7(x+1=5x-21


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