2x + 3 = 2x + 7 5x + 5 = 5x + 4

Question 2: Infinite Solutions
Consider the two equations you circled, with infinite solutions. Solve the equations.

To find the solution for the equations, we'll start by solving the first equation:

2x + 3 = 2x + 7

Subtracting 2x from both sides, we get:
3 = 7

However, 3 is not equal to 7 which means there is no solution for this equation. Therefore, there are no infinite solutions for this equation.

Now let's solve the second equation:
5x + 5 = 5x + 4

We can subtract 5x from both sides:
5 = 4

But 5 is not equal to 4, which tells us that there is no solution for this equation as well.

Therefore, neither of the circled equations has infinite solutions.