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Determine whether the equation below has a one solutions, no solutions, or an infinite number of solutions. Afterwards, determine two values of x that support your
conclusion.
2
=
7
4
The equation has ( how many solutions?)
A value of x that makes the equation true is
which when substituted into the?
equation and simplified makes the equation turn into?
A value of that makes the equation false is
which when substituted into?
the equation and simplified makes the equation turn into?

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