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. does . y=5x–4 Have one solution no solution or infinite
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The equation \( y = 5x - 4 \) is a linear equation in slope-intercept form (\( y = mx + b \)), where \( m \) is the slope and \( b \) is the y-intercept.
This equation represents a straight line in the Cartesian plane. Since it describes a line, it has infinitely many solutions. For each value of \( x \), you can find a corresponding value of \( y \). Therefore, the equation has **infinite solutions**.
This equation represents a straight line in the Cartesian plane. Since it describes a line, it has infinitely many solutions. For each value of \( x \), you can find a corresponding value of \( y \). Therefore, the equation has **infinite solutions**.
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