Q. Find the missing number so that the equation has no solutions.−3x+2=____x+15
Identify No Solutions: -3x + 2 = ____x + 15When does this equation have no solutions?An equation has no solutions when the variables on both sides have the same coefficient but the constants are different.
Find Missing Number: -3x + 2 = ____x + 15What is the missing number in the equation?The coefficient of x on the left side is −3.For the equation to have no solutions, the coefficient of x on the right side must also be −3, but the constant term must be different from 2.
Check Constants:−3x+2=−3x+15Check if the constants are different.The constants are 2 and 15, which are different.This means the equation has no solutions.
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