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Asked by betsy

Katie says that if the coefficients of each variable are identical, then she does not need to solve the system since it will always have infinite solutions. Is she correct?
12 years ago

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Answered by Damon
1 x + 1 y = 1
1 x + 1 y = 2

Do you see even one solution ?
The two straight lines never cross.
12 years ago

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