infinitely many solutions :)
An equation can be determine to have no solution or infinitely many solutions by using the square rule.
Infinitely many.
There are infinitely many possible solutions. One such is {1.7, 3.3, 5.3, 5.7}.
They can have none, one or infinitely many.
It has infinitely many solutions.
Assuming you mean x=1, then it is a solution.
Infinitely many
No. They can just as well have zero solutions, several solutions, or even infinitely many solutions.
Infinitely many.
A single linear equation in two variables has infinitely many solutions. Two linear equations in two variables will usually have a single solution - but it is also possible that they have no solution, or infinitely many solutions.
None, one or infinitely many
There are infinitely many possible solutions. Select ANY number, A, greater than 7.5 and let B = 15 - A Then B is different from A and A + B = A + 15 - A = 15 Since there are infinitely many possible values for A, there are infinitely many solutions.
Infinitely many. The solution space is part of a plane.
None, one or many - including infinitely many.
they have same slop.then two linear equations have infinite solutions
There are infinitely many solutions to 11x - 99 = 11(x - 9)