1. 2(x – 3) = 2x

one solution
no solutions
infinitely many solutions

2. 3(y – 3) = 2y – 9 + y
one solution
no solutions
infinitely many solutions

3. 10x – 2 – 6x = 3x – 2 + x
one solution
no solutions
infinitely many solutions

4. 4(x + 3) + 2x = x – 8
one solution
no solutions
infinitely many solutions

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Yes, I knew it! Thank you @bobpursley

To find the solutions to these equations, we can simplify and solve each equation step by step.

1. 2(x – 3) = 2x

Expand the brackets:
2x - 6 = 2x

Subtract 2x from both sides:
-6 = 0

The equation -6 = 0 is not true, so the equation has no solutions.

2. 3(y – 3) = 2y – 9 + y

Expand the brackets:
3y - 9 = 2y - 9 + y

Combine like terms:
3y - 9 = 3y - 9

Subtract 3y from both sides:
-9 = -9

The equation -9 = -9 is true, so the equation has infinitely many solutions. Any value of y will satisfy the equation.

3. 10x – 2 – 6x = 3x – 2 + x

Combine like terms:
4x - 2 = 4x - 2

Subtract 4x from both sides:
-2 = -2

The equation -2 = -2 is true, so the equation has infinitely many solutions. Any value of x will satisfy the equation.

4. 4(x + 3) + 2x = x – 8

Distribute the 4:
4x + 12 + 2x = x - 8

Combine like terms:
6x + 12 = x - 8

Subtract x and 12 from both sides:
5x = -20

Divide by 5:
x = -4

The equation has one solution, x = -4.

In summary, the answers to the equations are:

1. No solutions
2. Infinitely many solutions
3. Infinitely many solutions
4. One solution, x = -4