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How can you tell when an equation in one variable has infinitely many solutions or

no solution?

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When a problem has infinite solutions, you'll end up with a statement that's true no matter what. For example: 3=3 This is true because we know 3 equals 3, and there's no variable in sight. Therefore we can conclude that the problem has infinite solutions. You can solve this as you would any other equation.

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