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This question has an infinite number of solutions !
200/2 , 10^2, etc. there are an infinite number of solutions.
That has an infinite number of solutions. Choose any value for "a"; then divide 120 by that number to get "b".
The solution set consists of the infinite number of points that lie on the straight line y = -x + 7 or x + y = 7.
There are no candidates below, so none of them. There are an infinite number of solutions to the equation, and from here, we can't see which ones are on your list of choices.
[x + y = 6] has an infinite number of solutions.
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An infinite solution means that are an infinite number of values that are solutions.
This question has an infinite number of solutions !
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.
There is an infinite number of solutions to this question !
No, this is not necessarily the case. A function can have an infinite range of solutions but not an infinite domain. This means that not every ordered pair would be a solution.
There is an infinite number of solutions. To get one possible solution, take a number, and add 18939 to it. This new number minus the first number gives u a difference of 18939!
There are an infinite number of solutions to this equation, some of which are (9,0), (12,2), (15,4), (18,6), (21,8)
In terms of y alone, just one solution. In the context of the Cartesian plane (or spaces in higher dimensions) an infinite number.
Each of these have an infinite number of solutions. Never can they be equal.
200/2 , 10^2, etc. there are an infinite number of solutions.