What is the solution to the equation below?
4x+3(x−2)=8x−(6+x)
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Responses
x=−4
x is equal to negative 4
infinite solutions
infinite solutions
no solution
no solution
x=6
x is equal to 6
To solve the equation, we can start by simplifying both sides of the equation.
Starting with the left side:
4x + 3(x - 2) = 8x - (6+x)
4x + 3x - 6 = 8x - 6 - x
7x - 6 = 7x - 6
Now, we can see that both sides of the equation are equal to each other. This means that the equation has infinite solutions.
Therefore, the correct answer is: infinite solutions.