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Malachi
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13 April, 08:14
Would 0=0 be no solution to a system?
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Eve Howell
13 April, 08:33
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No if it was 1 = 0 then it will be no solution. When they both are equal it is either infinitive solution or one solution. It's only when the two numbers of a equation do not eauql each other is that it is no solution.
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