The number of x's on both sides of the equation is different a ≠ b

Does it have no solution, one solution, two solutions, three solutions, or infinite solutions?

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In the given equation, a ≠ b, it means that "a is not equal to b." This statement does not involve any variables or equations, so it does not have any solutions. The answer is no solution.
Does it really have no solution? are you sure?
Apologies for the confusion in my previous response. The statement "a ≠ b" means that "a is not equal to b." In this case, since there are no conditions or additional equations given, we cannot determine the exact values of a and b. Therefore, the equation does not have a specific solution or value for a or b. This means that there are infinite possible solutions for a and b, as they can be any numbers as long as they are not equal to each other.