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To find the number of solutions to the equation (8x + 11 = 8x + 8), we can simplify it by subtracting (8x) from both sides, resulting in (11 = 8). This is a false statement, indicating that there are no values of (x) that can satisfy the equation. Therefore, there are zero solutions to this equation.
An equation can be determine to have no solution or infinitely many solutions by using the square rule.
There are two distinct real solutions.
They each typically have two solutions, a positive one and a negative one.
Infinitely many
How many solutions are there to the equation below? 3x-10(x+2) = 13-7x 0
There are infinitely many solutions to 11x - 99 = 11(x - 9)
1 is the answer
Without an equality sign the given terms can't be considered to be an equation and so therefore no solutions are possible.
An identity equation has infinite solutions.
It will depend on the equation.
2.
Since the highest power of 'x' in the equation is '1', there's one solution.
4
If the discriminant of a quadratic equation is less then 0 then it will have no real solutions.
It has the following solutions.