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Mathematics, 20.09.2020 04:01, 23basu3

Michael and Pedro both solved the equation: -5 + 7p + 14 + 11p = 9 (2p + 1) Michael says that there are no solutions to the equation. Pedro says that there are infinitely many solutions. Who is correct?

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