Strictly speaking the above equation is a tautological equation or an IDENTITY. An identity is true for all values of any variables that appear in it.
Thus, the above "equation" is true for all value of x. - that is, it has infinitely many solutions.
There are infinitely many solutions. One linear equation in two variables cannot be solved to give a single answer.
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using the t-table determine 3 solutions to this equation: y equals 2x
0 = 0 is an identity and not an equation. Equations have solutions, identities do not.
It is a quadratic equation and its solutions can be found by using the quadratic equation formula.
Is a trigonometric equation which has infinitely many real solutions.
The equation has infinitely many solutions.
It has infinitely many solutions.
There are infinitely many solutions. One linear equation in two variables cannot be solved to give a single answer.
Infinitely many.
You'll need another equation to solve this one. The equation you give has a graph that is a line. Every point on the line is a solution to the equation so there are infinitely many solutions.
Infinitely many, since there is only one equation and one expression.
Infinitely many: they are the same line!
The quadratic equation will have two solutions.
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There are infinitely many solutions. These are coordinates of all points on the line given by the equation 2 - y = 2x - 1 or 2x + y = 3.