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When using substitution to solve a system of equations, how can you tell when a system has no solution? Use the drop-down menus to explain your answer.

A system has no solution when the resulting equation is always
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is an example of this type of equation.

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Answer:False

Explanation:

The commenter before me is trolling. If 3=5, that is a false equation, not true.

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