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An equation with no solution typically occurs when the two sides of the equation represent parallel lines that never intersect. For example, the equation (2x + 3 = 2x + 5) has no solution because simplifying it leads to a contradiction, (3 = 5). In this case, there are no values of (x) that can satisfy the equation. Such equations often express conflicting statements or conditions that are impossible to meet simultaneously.

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