Mathematics
Mathematics, 05.02.2020 07:45, jackphilander2285

Suppose when solving a system of linear equations in two variables, both variables happen to cancel, leaving you with a true statement. how should this be interpreted?
a.
the system of equations is unsolvable.
b.
the system of equations has no solution.
c.
the system of equations has infinitely many solutions.
d.
the system of equations has been solved incorrectly.

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