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4 June, 15:46

6 (x-3) = 4 (x-4) + 2 (x-1) how many solutions are possible for the equation

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  1. 4 June, 16:05
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    Indefinitely many solutions is the answer to this problem. All real numbers are solutions. The answer was 0=0.
  2. 4 June, 19:26
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    6 (x-3) = 4 (x-4) + 2 (x-1) is equal to 6x-18 = 4x-16+2x-1 which equal to 6x-18=6x-17 the rest you need to look at the text book on the chapter and section your class is on
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