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Which best describes a system of equations that has infinitely many solutions?
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A system of equations that has infinitely many solutions is one where the equations are dependent, meaning that one equation can be obtained by manipulating the other equations in the system. This results in all the equations being essentially the same and having an infinite number of solutions that satisfy them.
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