
One, Many, No Solution Equations
Authored by Kathleen McFarland
Mathematics
7th - 9th Grade
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1.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
Does this equation have One, Many (infinite) or No Solution?
2x - 3 = 2x + 7
One Solution
Many (Infinite) Solutions
No Solution
Answer explanation
When you subtract 2x from both sides of the equation, you get -3 = 7. These values are not equivalent, so there is no possible solution here that would make this equation true.
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CCSS.HSA.REI.B.3
2.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
Does this equation have One, Many (infinite) or No Solution?
-2(x + 3) = -2x - 6
One Solution
Many (Infinite) Solutions
No Solutions
Answer explanation
When you distribute -2 on the right side of the equation, the equation will read: -2x - 6 = -2x - 6
Because both sides of the equation are EXACTLY the same value, no matter what you put in for x, the values will always be equal. This means there is an infinite amout of solutions for this problem.
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CCSS.HSA.REI.B.3
CCSS.HSA.REI.A.1
3.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
Does this equation have One, Many (infinite) or No Solution?
-3x + 5 = 5x - 3
One Solution
Many (Infinite) Solutions
No Solution
Answer explanation
You can solve this equation, and x = 1.
This is the only possible solution to this problem, so there is only one solution.
Tags
CCSS.HSA.REI.B.3
CCSS.HSA.REI.A.1
4.
MULTIPLE SELECT QUESTION
45 sec • 1 pt
Which of the following equations have many (infinite) solutions? (Check all that apply)
3x - 1 = 3x + 1
-2x + 1 = 1 – 2x
3x – 2 = 2x – 3
3(x – 1) = 3x – 3
2x + 2 = 2(x + 1)
Answer explanation
For each of the correct answers, the value on the left of the equal sign is exactly the same as the value on the right.
Tags
CCSS.HSA.REI.B.3
5.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
Does this equation have One, Many (infinite) or No Solution?
2(x - 3) = 10x - 6 - 8x
One Solution
Many (Infinite) Solutions
No Solution
Answer explanation
The value on the left (2x - 6) is the exact same value as on the right side of the equal sign, so no matter the value of "x" - both sides will always be equal. This means there is an infinite number of solutions.
Tags
CCSS.HSA.REI.B.3
CCSS.HSA.REI.A.1
6.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
Does this equation have One, Many (infinite) or No Solution?
6(x - 11) = 15 - 4x
One Solution
Many (Infinite) Solutions
No Solution
Answer explanation
You can solve this for one value of "x", meaning there is only one possible solution.
Tags
CCSS.HSA.REI.B.3
CCSS.HSA.REI.A.1
7.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
Does this equation have One, Many (infinite) or No Solution?
5(2x -2) = 2(5x + 5)
One Solution
Many (Infinite) Solutions
No Solution
Answer explanation
When solving this problem, once you eliminate the variable terms from both sides, you are left wiht -10 = 10, and this is NOT a true statement, meaning this equation has NO solution because there is no value that would make this true.
Tags
CCSS.HSA.REI.B.3
CCSS.HSA.REI.A.1
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