Which of the following equations have infinitely many solutions?
Choose all answers that apply:
Choose all answers that apply:
(Choice A)
A
-6x+35=-6x-35−6x+35=−6x−35minus, 6, x, plus, 35, equals, minus, 6, x, minus, 35
(Choice B)
B
-6x+35=-6x+35−6x+35=−6x+35minus, 6, x, plus, 35, equals, minus, 6, x, plus, 35
(Choice C)
C
6x+35=-6x+356x+35=−6x+356, x, plus, 35, equals, minus, 6, x, plus, 35
(Choice D)
D
6x+35=-6x-356x+35=−6x−356, x, plus, 35, equals, minus, 6, x, minus, 35

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The equation which has infinitely many solutions include the following: B. -6x + 35 = -6x + 35What are infinitely many solutions?In Mathematics, an equation is said to have an infinitely many solution when the left hand side and right hand side of the equation are the same or equal. This ultimately implies that, an equation would have infinitely many solutions when both sides of the equal sign are the same, and both the slope and intercept for the two lines are the same.In this scenario, we can reasonably and logically deduce that the following equations satisfy the condition for an equation which has infinitely many solutions:-6x + 35 = -6x - 35 (False).-6x + 35 = -6x + 35 (True).6x + 35 = -6x + 35 (False).6x + 35 = -6x - 35 (False).Read more on equation here: brainly.com/question/28949611#SPJ1Complete Question:Which of the following equations have infinitely many solutions?Choose all answers that apply:A. -6x + 35 = -6x - 35 B. -6x + 35 = -6x + 35 C. 6x + 35 = -6x + 35D. 6x + 35 = -6x - 35