SOLUTION: Suppose a linear equation in one variable, x, is simplified. Which of the following equations would indicate that the original equation has infinitely many solutions?:
a. -4=-4
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a. -4=-4
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Question 1095068: Suppose a linear equation in one variable, x, is simplified. Which of the following equations would indicate that the original equation has infinitely many solutions?:
a. -4=-4
b. 11=x
c. 0=0
d. x=0
e. 1=-1
f. x=x
Okay that is the question so I have tried out all of them but all my solutions come out to answers that do not make sense. I'm horrinle at this kind of math. I'd appreciate the help. Thank you! Answer by MathTherapy(10556) (Show Source):
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Suppose a linear equation in one variable, x, is simplified. Which of the following equations would indicate that the original equation has infinitely many solutions?:
a. -4=-4
b. 11=x
c. 0=0
d. x=0
e. 1=-1
f. x=x
Okay that is the question so I have tried out all of them but all my solutions come out to answers that do not make sense. I'm horrinle at this kind of math. I'd appreciate the help. Thank you!