mathdaughter
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The question is this:
Explain why an equation of the form ax = bx will always have at least one solution.
I know x can be zero. a can be the same as b. but what is the professional explanation?
Thanks,
Explain why an equation of the form ax = bx will always have at least one solution.
I know x can be zero. a can be the same as b. but what is the professional explanation?
Thanks,