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24 October, 14:20

Write an equation that has one solution, an equation that has no solution,

and an equation that has infinitely many solutions.

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  1. 24 October, 14:29
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    A linear equation can have no, one or infinite solutions.

    Step-by-step explanation:

    No Solution:

    Consider the equation 8x - 19 = 8x + 19

    Subtract 8x from both the sides. We get:

    8x - 8x - 19 = 8x - 8x + 19

    ⇒ - 19 = 19

    This is absurd. So, this system of equations has no solution.

    One Solution:

    For the equation 9x + 5 = 14

    ⇒ 9x = 9

    ⇒ x = 1 the only solution to the equation.

    Infinite Solutions:

    The solution to the equation 3x = 3x are infinite.

    Whatever the value of x the equation always remains the same. So, we have infinite values of x that can satisfy the equation.
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