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While solving an equation, if the variable term becomes zero, and the equation make a false statement, then the solution is
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No solution (the equation is inconsistent).
Explanation: when variable terms cancel and you get a false statement (e.g. 0 = 5), there is no value of the variable that satisfies the equation — solution set ∅.
Explanation: when variable terms cancel and you get a false statement (e.g. 0 = 5), there is no value of the variable that satisfies the equation — solution set ∅.
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