# VERY URGENT MATH~!!!!!!!!

1.
2(x – 3) = 2x (1 point)

one solution
no solutions
infinitely many solutions

2.
3(y – 3) = 2y – 9 + y (1 point)

one solution
no solutions
infinitely many solutions

3.
10x – 2 – 6x = 3x – 2 + x (1 point)

one solution
no solutions
infinitely many solutions

4.
4(x + 3) + 2x = x – 8 (1 point)

one solution
no solutions
infinitely many solutions

1)B
2)D
3)A
4)B

PLZZZ CHECK THIS QUICKLY!!

1. ik i shouldn't put a time limit and im srry but this is really urgent i didn't know how late it was DX PLZZ HELP!

posted by Gabby

posted by Gabby
3. PLZ I CANT AFFORD TO GET ANY WRONG!

posted by Gabby
4. ok i'll do it by myself once again

posted by Gabby
5. <<ok i'll do it by myself once again>>

Good idea.

Using all caps, !!!!!!!!!, and calling everything URGENT is a good way to be ignored.

How can there be a D answer when there are only three choices?

Try combining terms. You will be led to either a linear equation (with one solution) or the variable will drop out, leaving nonsense such as
-6 = 0
which has no solution.

posted by drwls

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