Math, asked by richardbarrett122603, 1 year ago

how many solutions does 6x−6=6x+15 have

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Answered by charliejaguars2002
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Answer:

\longrightarrow \Huge\boxed{\mathsf{NO \quad SOLUTIONS}}

Step-by-step explanation:

\Large\boxed{\textnormal{SUBJECT: MATH}}

To solve this problem, first, you have to isolate it on one side of the equation. Isolate x on one side of the equation.

6x-6=6x+15

First, subtract by 6x from both sides.

\displaystyle \mathsf{6x-6-6x=6x+15-6x}}

Solve.

\displaystyle \mathsf{6x-6=-6}}

\displaystyle \mathsf{-6=15}}

There are no solutions.

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