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Explain why the equation 6x+3=6x−5 has no solutions.

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Answer:

Because 6X will cancel out, leaving you with no x. And 3 does not equal -5.

Step-by-step explanation:

6X + 3 = 6X -5

-6X         -6X

   3= -5 (not true)

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