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yes, if it is in brackets and the equation is doubled. (These are the words of my grade 12 teacher)

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Q: Can an equation have more than one solution?
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Does an equation has a solution?

Yes and sometimes it can have more than one solution.


In a nonlinear equation each variable can have more than one solution?

True


What is A number that makes a equation true?

The solution set is the answers that make an equation true. So I would call it the solution.


How can an equation have more than one solution?

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Given the equation 3x + 4 = 7, will there ever be more than one solution for x?


A number that makes an equation true?

A number that makes an equation true is a solution. If there is more than one answer to an equation (such as an equation like): (x-2)(x+4)=0 then it is called a solution set (and in this case would be x={-4, 2}).


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When is it possible for an ordered pair to be the solution of more than one equation?

Always. Every ordered pair is the solution to infinitely many equations.


Does an equation always have one solution?

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an equation with more than one operation


Does an equation have one true solution?

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What would An example of an equation with more than one solution be?

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