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Pre-Algebra Expressions and equations

Linear equations — one, none, infinite solutions

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Question 1
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A linear equation in one variable can have one of three types of solutions. Which statement correctly describes them?
A.
All linear equations have exactly one solution
B.
An equation has one solution, no solution, or infinitely many solutions
C.
An equation always has at most two solutions
D.
Linear equations cannot have ``no solution''
An equation has one solution, no solution, or infinitely many solutions

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