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7 January, 14:26

How many solutions does an equation have when the variable adds out and the final sentence is true?

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  1. 7 January, 14:37
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    Infinitely many solutions

    Step-by-step explanation:

    If we have a system of equation like:

    2x+y=4

    6x+3y=12

    If we make y the subject in the first equation and substitute into the second equation, we get:

    6x+3 (4-2x) = 12

    We expand to get:

    6x+12-6x=12

    6x-6x+12=12

    Now the variable adds out to give:

    12=12

    This statement is true so the equation has infinitely many solution.
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