How many solutions does an equation have when the variable adds out and the final sentence is true?

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2026-04-04 06:45

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When the variable in an equation cancels out and the final statement is a true statement (e.g., 0 = 0), the equation has infinitely many solutions. This occurs because any value of the variable will satisfy the equation. Conversely, if the final statement is false (e.g., 0 = 5), the equation has no solutions.

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