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Mathematics, 14.04.2021 04:10, emilymartinez75

If a can be any integer in the equation –4 + a = 1, then there is: (a) exactly ong value for the variable that makes the equation true.
(b) an infinite number of values for the variable that make the equation
true.
(c) a limited set of values for the variable that make the equation true.

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