Which statement is true about this equation? -9(x + 3) + 12 = -3(2x + 5) - 3x OA. The equation has one solution, x = 1. OB. The equation has one solution, x = 0. OC. The equation has no solution. OD. The equation has infinitely many solutions.
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\[ -9(x + 3) + 12 = -3(2x + 5) - 3x \] \[ -9x - 27 + 12 = -6x - 15 - 3x \] Show more…
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