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29 October, 03:14

Drag each system of equations to the correct location on the table. Classify each system of equations as having a single solution, no solution, or infinite solutions.

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  1. 29 October, 03:44
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    No solution and all solution. An example of no solution is this: 2 + x = 3 + x if you subtract the 'x's, then you get 2=3 which is incorrect. An example of all solutions would be something like 3 + x = x + 3. No matter what 'x' is, 3 = 3.
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