2(x+3)=2x+6

The equation has
no solutions
.
A value of xx that makes the equation false is
, which when substituted into the equation and simplified makes the equation turn into
equals=
.
Another value of xx that makes the equation false is
, which when substituted into the equation and simplified makes the equation turn into
equals=
.

The equation 2(x + 3) = 2x + 6 has no solutions.

A value of x that makes the equation false is any value of x. When substituted into the equation and simplified, both sides of the equation will be equal, so it does not change the truth value of the equation.

Another value of x that makes the equation false is also any value of x. When substituted into the equation and simplified, both sides of the equation will still be equal, so the equation remains true.