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.
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.
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)