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Which type(s) of equation can have infinite solutions?

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Answer:


\left[\begin{array}{ccc}2x+3=2x+3\end{array}\right]

Now to Solve this equation Subtract the 3 from both sides


\left[\begin{array}{ccc}2x=2x\end{array}\right]

Now there's a problem Each Solution is equal to each other


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Equations with Infinite Solutions :

The systems of solving equations are methods to solve two or more linear equations in two or more variables. We generally solve systems of equations in two or three variable. To solve systems of equation in two or three variables, we need to determine first whether the equation is consistent, inconsistent, independent, or dependent. A pair of linear equations, which has a unique or infinite solutions are said to be a consistent pair of linear equations.

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