0x = 0 (circle the correct scenario)
Having infinite solutions on a graph means that all points on the graph satisfy the equation. This typically results in a straight line on the graph that goes through all points.
Infinite Solutions
When you solve equations with infinite solutions…do you get
0x = 0 0x = any # x= any # (circle the correct scenario)
What does it mean on a graph to have infinite solutions?
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can you use a mathematical equation
Sure! An example of an equation with infinite solutions would be:
y = 2x + 3
This equation represents a straight line on the graph, and every point on this line would satisfy the equation, showing that it has infinite solutions.
y = 2x + 3
This equation represents a straight line on the graph, and every point on this line would satisfy the equation, showing that it has infinite solutions.