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When solving linear equations, if you get the answer of (0,0) would it be infintely many solutions, no solutions, or one solution?
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When solving linear equations, if you get the answer of (0,0) would it be infintely many solutions, no solutions, or one solution?
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when solving linear equations, if you get the answer of (0,0) would it be infintely many solutions, no solutions, or one solution?
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If you get the answer 0=0 in an equation then it is infinitely many solutions.
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