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  • 16-07-2019
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What's the solution to 3x – 6 < 3x + 13? A. x > 5 B. There are no solutions. C. There are infinitely many solutions. D. x < –5

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  • 16-07-2019

Answer:

C. There are infinitely many solutions.  

Step-by-step explanation:

3x – 6 < 3x + 13

Subtract 3x from each side

-6 < -13

This inequality is always true.

There are infinitely many solutions.

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