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find the missing number so that the equation has infinitely many solutions. 3x + \square = 3x + 3
Step1: Recall infinite solutions condition
For an equation \(ax + b = ax + c\) to have infinitely many solutions, \(b = c\) (since subtracting \(ax\) from both sides gives \(b = c\), which is always true, so any \(x\) works).
Step2: Apply to given equation
Given \(3x+\square = 3x + 3\), comparing with \(ax + b = ax + c\), here \(a = 3\), \(c = 3\). So \(b\) (the missing number) must equal \(c\), i.e., \(3\).
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