Saskia is solving an equation in one variable and gets the equivalent equation 3=3. Assuming her work is correct, what can she conclude about the original equation?

Saskia is solving an equation in one variable and gets the equivalent equation 33 Assuming her work is correct what can she conclude about the original equation class=

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Answer:

The second option is correct. There are infinitely many solutions.

Step-by-step explanation:

Let's use the equation x + 3 = x + 3

We can simplify this two ways: x = x, or 3 = 3

We can use any value of x so that both sides are equivalent to each other.

For example:

  • x + 3 = x + 3
  • 2 + 3 = 2 + 3
  • 5 = 5

or

  • x + 3 = x + 3
  • -3 + 3 = -3 + 3
  • 0 = 0

As you can see, both sides of the equations are always the same with any value of x.

-Chetan K