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Audrina Winters
30 November, 14:25
Does 9+5a=2a+9 have a infinitely many solution?
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Braelyn Montgomery
30 November, 15:43
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No it doesn't
Step-by-step explanation:
It doesn't because the numbers are not the same.
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