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Mathematics, 16.07.2019 09:00 amanramesh2004

An equation is shown. x−3=x−6 which statement correctly explains why this equation has no solution? answer choices the constants of the equation must be equal. there is no value for x that would make -3 equal -6. the solution to an equation cannot be a fraction. the solution to an equation cannot be a negative number.

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