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  • 10-02-2019
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Answer:

Infinitely many solutions

Step-by-step explanation:

Left side:

When you distribute 1/2 to the equation in the parentheses, it will be 3x-3/2.

Right side:

When you distribute 1/4 to the equation in the parentheses, it will be 3x-6/4.

6/4 can be reduced to 3/2 so it'll be 3x-3/2.


This means that the reduced form will be 3x-3/2=3x-3/2


Since the 2 sides have the same equation, there will be infinitely many solutions.

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