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Mathematics, 09.12.2019 03:31 Jwhite8602

How can you rewrite the following equation so that it will have infinitely many solutions? 6x-3=5x-5

a) change the coefficient of x to be the same number.
b) multiply one side of the equation.
c) change the constants to be the same.
d) both a and c need to occur to create infinitely many solutions.

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