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Karli Schmidt
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2 January, 20:30
Would 0=0 be no solution to a system?
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Hailie Bright
2 January, 20:39
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No, 0=0 has an infinite amount of solutions.
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Rebecca Phillips
2 January, 20:42
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No when you get equate two equation and you get 0 = 0 that means it is a true statement which means there is a solution. When using two equations of a line such as 2x+8y=6 and - 5x-20y=-15 these two would equate to 0 because they represent the same line. This means that all solutions are possible
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