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(Question:)
Write an equation with a variable on both sides of the equal sign that has infinitely many solutions. Solve the equation and explain why it has an infinite number of solutions.

(My answer:)

3x + 5 = 3x + 5

This equation is equal to its self, and if you were to subtract 3x from both sides you will get 5 = 5.

When we use infinite solutions, no matter what number you use for the variable (in this case x) the answer will always be true.

Example:
Let x = -4

So, 3x + 5 = 3x + 5

3(-4) + 5 = 3(-4) +5

-7 = -7

Is this a good answer?

it works for me.

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You did a good job Aurther!

Yes, your answer is correct and explains the concept of an equation with infinitely many solutions well. You provided an equation that has the same term on both sides, making it true for any value of x. You also showed how to solve the equation and explained why it has an infinite number of solutions. Additionally, you provided an example to demonstrate how the equation holds true for specific values of x. Overall, your answer is clear and thorough. Well done!