Mathematics, 01.11.2019 22:31, calistaallen6655
which statement is true about the equation fraction 3 over 4z − fraction 1 over 4z + 3 = fraction 2 over 4z + 5?
it has no solution.
it has one solution.
it has two solutions.
it has infinitely many solutions.
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