Answer:
This has infinite solutions.
Step-by-step explanation:
<u>Key skills needed are: One variable equations, Algebra, Adding/Subtracting Like Terms </u>
1) We first start with the equation: 8 + 2 (x - 6 ) = -2 +2x - 2
2) We first need to use distribution property for the parentheses.
We need to distribute the 2 to the x and the -6.
3) This would be 8 + 2x - 12 = -2 +2x - 2
4) The next thing to do is combine like terms.
Like terms are terms with the same variable, or no variable at all. <em>8 and 6 would be like terms</em>, and <em>2x and 4x would be like terms</em>. 2x^2 and 4x would not be like terms as one has x^2 and the other has only x.
3) Now you know what like terms are, you can implement this into the problem --> Combine the 8 and 12 on the left side + Combine the -2 and -2 on the right side ----> 2x-4 = 2x-4
4) Since both sides have the <u>same exact thing (both sides have 2x-4)</u> this equation has infinite solutions.
<em>Hope you understood and have a nice day!! :D</em>