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A linear equation with an infinite number of solutions is a(n)___________. Its solution set is {_____________}.
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In mathematics, an identity is an equation that is always true for any value substituted into the variable. In this case, a linear equation that is an identity will have an infinite number of solutions because any real number can be a solution. Show more…
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