When you see an equation such as: 4x+18=4x+5

you can tell how many solutions it will have for x.

Which is a good explanation of how you can tell?

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There is no solution to this equation because there are the same number of x's on both sides of the equation, but a different constant.
There is no solution to this equation because there are the same number of x's on both sides of the equation, but a different constant.

There are infinite solutions to this equations because there are the same number of x's on both sides of the equation and the same constant.
There are infinite solutions to this equations because there are the same number of x's on both sides of the equation and the same constant.

You cannot tell the number of solutions to a linear equation in one variable without graphing it.
You cannot tell the number of solutions to a linear equation in one variable without graphing it.

There is one solution for x to this equation because there are the same number of x's on both sides of the equation.

There is one solution for x to this equation because there are the same number of x's on both sides of the equation.

is that the only answer

No, actually the correct explanation is that there is no solution to this equation because the variable x cancels out on both sides, leaving a false statement.

just put the answers plz

There is no solution to this equation because there are the same number of x's on both sides of the equation, but a different constant.