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Mathematics, 09.12.2021 18:20 zfghiiooi5

Which best describes the solution(s) to the equation 5x - 6 - x - 2x + 2? There is one solution at x =
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4
O There is one solution at x = 4.
O There is no solution.
There are infinitely many solutions.

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