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  • 18-01-2018
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How to prove two equations have infinite solutions?

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yellowyarn2003 yellowyarn2003
  • 18-01-2018
To prove two equations have infinite solutions, you have to prove that those two equations are the same equations, but in a different form.

For example: Prove the equations are infinite
5y=2x+7
10y=4x+14
If you multiply the first equation by 2, and substitiute any of the numbers, you will get 0=0
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