Respuesta :

Infinite solutions.

If you set up the equation, m+7=3+m+4,
first add the 3 and 4 together to get: m+7=m+7. There you can see that they equal each other but you could go on and subtract m from both sides and then you have 7=7 which would also tell you it’s infinite solutions.

Answer:

infinitely many solutions

Step-by-step explanation:

[tex]m+7=3+m+4[/tex]

Combine like terms

[tex]m+7=7+m[/tex]

Rearrange variables to the left side of the equation

[tex]m-m=7-7[/tex]

Apply the Inverse Property of Addition

[tex]m-m=7-7\\ 0=0[/tex]

Bases on the given conditions, the (system of) equation(s) has

[tex]infinitely\ many\ solutions[/tex]

I hope this helps you

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