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which linear equations have an infinite number of solutions? check all that apply.
$\left(x - \frac{3}{7}\
ight) = \frac{2}{3}\left(\frac{3}{2}x - \frac{9}{14}\
ight)$
$8(x + 2) = 5x - 14$
$12.3x - 18 = 3(-6 + 4.1x)$
$\frac{1}{2}(6x + 10) = 7\left(\frac{3}{7}x - 2\
ight)$
$4.2x - 3.5 = 2.1(5x + 8)$
Step1: Simplify first equation
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Step2: Simplify second equation
Expand and rearrange terms:
Step3: Simplify third equation
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Step4: Simplify fourth equation
Expand both sides:
Step5: Simplify fifth equation
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$\boldsymbol{(x - \frac{3}{7}) = \frac{2}{3}(\frac{3}{2}x - \frac{9}{14})}$
$\boldsymbol{12.3x - 18 = 3(-6 + 4.1x)}$