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It has infinitely many solutions.
There is no equation (or inequality) in the question and so there cannot be any solutions.
There are infinitely many solutions to 11x - 99 = 11(x - 9)
0 = 0 is an identity and not an equation. Equations have solutions, identities do not.
If the equation is an identity.
Strictly speaking the above equation is a tautological equation or an IDENTITY. An identity is true for all values of any variables that appear in it. Thus, the above "equation" is true for all value of x. - that is, it has infinitely many solutions.
16 = 16 is an identity, not an equation. An identity does not have solutions.
The equation or a system of equations having infinite solutions is called identity/identities. (a+b)^2=a^2+2ab+b^2 is an identity. It has infinite solutions. The equation is true for all values of a and b.
If the process of substituting leads to an identity rather than an equation then the system has infinitely many solutions.
The equation or a system of equations having infinite solutions is called identity/identities. (a+b)^2=a^2+2ab+b^2 is an identity. It has infinite solutions. The equation is true for all values of a and b.
It will depend on the equation.
If the discriminant of a quadratic equation is less then 0 then it will have no real solutions.
It has the following solutions.
The number of solutions an equation has depends on the nature of the equation. A linear equation typically has one solution, a quadratic equation can have two solutions, and a cubic equation can have three solutions. However, equations can also have no solution or an infinite number of solutions depending on the specific values and relationships within the equation. It is important to analyze the equation and its characteristics to determine the number of solutions accurately.
The quadratic equation will have two solutions.