PLZ HELP 20 points and brainliest
Select TWO equations that have infinitely many solutions.
A.
2(7 – 4x) = 4(5 – 2x) – 6
B.
6(x – 9) = 6x – 54 + x
C.
4(x + 4) = 2(2x + 5) + 6
D.
5(x – 8) + 10 = 5(x + 2)

Respuesta :

Answer: A.   2(7 – 4x) = 4(5 – 2x) – 6

C.   4(x + 4) = 2(2x + 5) + 6

Step-by-step explanation:

Infinitely solution means when all numbers are solutions . Checking the equations given one by one

A. 2(7- 4x ) = 4(5 - 2x ) - 6

Expanding , we have

14 - 8x = 20 - 8x - 6

14 - 8x = 20 - 6 - 8x

14 - 8x = 14 - 8x , this is just a typical example of infinitely many solutions because any value of x chosen will satisfy the equation.

B. 6(x - 9 ) = 6x - 54 + x

Expanding , we have

6x - 54 = 6x + x - 54

6x - 54 = 7x - 54

collecting the like terms

6x - 7x = -54 + 54

- x = 0

x = 0

This equation has just one solution at x = 0 , because 0 is the only value of x that will satisfy the equation

C. 4( x + 4 ) = 2 ( 2x + 5 ) + 6

4x + 16 = 4x + 10 + 6

4x + 16 = 4x + 16

This equation also have infinitely many solutions

D. 5 ( x - 8 ) + 10 = 5 ( x + 2 )

5x - 40 + 10 = 5x + 10

5x - 30 = 5x + 10

This equation has no solution.

Therefore , the equations with infinitely many solutions are equations A and C