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Answer and Explanation
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We can prove this by using multiple numbers into the equation.
Let me show you what I mean.
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[tex]3\left(2x+1\right)=8x+2-2x+1[/tex]
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[tex]3\left(2\cdot2+1\right)[/tex] = [tex]15[/tex] ( in this case, x = 2 )
[tex]8\cdot2+2-2\cdot2+1[/tex] = [tex]15[/tex] ( so, x can equal 2, but I checked again if there are multiple answers. )
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[tex]3\left(2\cdot8+1\right)[/tex] = [tex]51[/tex] ( in this instance, x = 8 )
[tex]8\cdot8+2-2\cdot8+1[/tex] = [tex]51[/tex] ( since x = 8 and can equal anything else, my conclusion is, that there are infinitely many solutions. )
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Hope this helps! <3
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