Math, asked by vincefig2005, 6 hours ago

Examine the equation.

5−3x=Px+7

What value must P have for the equation to have no solutions?

Enter your answer as a number, like this: 42

Answers

Answered by shivanikumari1jnv
5

Answer:

-2/45

Step-by-step explanation:

5-3x=42x+7

5-7=42x+3x

-2=45x

x=-2/45

Answered by NaylaColdCat
1

Answer:

The answer is 3x.

Step-by-step explanation:

1) 5-3x=3x+7

2) 5-3x=3x+7. Both 3x's cancel out.

3) 5=7. Not true

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