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OpenStudy (anonymous):

Speaking in mathematical terms, if two equations are "always true", "dependent", or they end up just canceling out completely, does that mean it has no solution or infinite solutions?

OpenStudy (nincompoop):

think

OpenStudy (anonymous):

no solution..

OpenStudy (anonymous):

dont do this to me

OpenStudy (anonymous):

was i right??

OpenStudy (anonymous):

o thanku

OpenStudy (anonymous):

wait

OpenStudy (anonymous):

16x-24y=56 and 2x-3y=7. If you do substitution, they end up canceling out. so it would be no solution?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

yes

OpenStudy (nincompoop):

0=0 infinitely many solution

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Yeah sorry bruh

OpenStudy (nincompoop):

I said think... imagine if someone fed you the wrong information and your life depended on it

OpenStudy (anonymous):

I dont know bruh i think id HOOWWAAHH!!!

OpenStudy (anonymous):

lmao but that's a totally different scenario and this is just a math question

OpenStudy (anonymous):

so its fine

OpenStudy (anonymous):

thanks :)

OpenStudy (anonymous):

hey @nincompoop

OpenStudy (anonymous):

if i just got |dw:1405301113767:dw|

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