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Does the equation below have one solution, no solutions, or infinitely many solutions? n + 2 = }(30 + 6) Apply the distributive property. Distribute over (3n + 6).
n + 2 = (3n + 6) n +2 = (3.37)+(3:)
n+ 2 = — +— Subtract 2 from both sides. n + 2 - 2=
n
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Is the equation above always true, never true, or sometimes true?

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