An equation is shown.

x−3=x−6

Which statement correctly explains why this equation has no solution?

Answer Choices

The constants of the equation must be equal.


There is no value for x that would make -3 equal -6.


The solution to an equation cannot be a fraction.


The solution to an equation cannot be a negative number.

Respuesta :

This equation has no solution since both x values are being subtracted by different integers. So no matter what number x is the equation will always be incorrect