6z - 3 = 0
This question has an infinite number of solutions !
The equation is equal to y = x-4. It has an infinite number of points. The intercepts are (4, 0) and (0, -4)
200/2 , 10^2, etc. there are an infinite number of solutions.
The statement "X0" is unclear, but if you are referring to an inequality such as x > 0 or x ≤ 0, it indicates that there are infinite solutions within the specified range. For instance, if the inequality is x > 0, the solutions include all positive real numbers. These solutions can be represented on a number line or in interval notation, such as (0, ∞) for x > 0.
many solutions
Infinite.
This question has an infinite number of solutions !
There is an infinite number of solutions to this question !
The equation is equal to y = x-4. It has an infinite number of points. The intercepts are (4, 0) and (0, -4)
0 = 0 is an identity and not an equation. Equations have solutions, identities do not.
[x + y = 6] has an infinite number of solutions.
If a and b are both rational then a = 0 = b. If they are not both rational then there are an infinite number of solutions.
200/2 , 10^2, etc. there are an infinite number of solutions.
There is an infinite number of solutions because x is not determined.
This would be like the equation of a line, with infinite solutions.
0 divided by15 = 0 15 divided by 0 is undetermined ( infinite)
It depends on the equation. Also, the domain must be such that is supports an infinite number of solutions. A quadratic equation, for example, has no real solution if its discriminant is negative. It cannot have an infinite number of solutions. Many trigonometric equations are periodic and consequently have an infinite number of solutions - provided the domain is also infinite. A function defined as follows: f(x) = 1 if x is real f(x) = 0 if x is not real has no real solutions but an infinite number of solutions in complex numbers.