How can you transform the equation 8x - 10 + 10 + 4x = -10 + 6x + 6x + 10 into the form of a = a, where a is a number, to show that the equation has an infinite number of solutions? Select all that apply.
A. by adding 12x to both sides of the equation and then simplifying
B. by subtracting 8x to both sides of the equation and then simplifying
C. by subtracting 12x from both sides of the equation then simplifying
D. by subtracting 20 from both sides of the equation then simplifying
E. by dividing 6x from both sides of the equation and then simplifying