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  • 01-02-2019
  • Mathematics
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Please solve the following:


12(x^2–x–1)+13(x^2–x–1)=25(x^2–x–1)

364x–64x=300x

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MrsStrong
MrsStrong MrsStrong
  • 02-02-2019

Answer:

Infinite many solutions

Step-by-step explanation:

When the expressions are simplified, the variables will disappear and a true statement like -25=-25 or 0=0 is left. This means that there are an infinite many of solutions to solve the equation.

Example: 364x-64x=300x

                       300x=300x

                              x=x

Any number substitute for x will satisfy the equation.

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