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# What has an infinite number of solutions?

###### Answered 2013-10-11 16:48:03

A single equation in two variables is, for example. Its graph

is a line, and every point on the line is a solution.

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An infinite solution means that are an infinite number of values that are solutions.

It depends on the equation. Also, the domain must be such that is supports an infinite number of solutions. A quadratic equation, for example, has no real solution if its discriminant is negative. It cannot have an infinite number of solutions. Many trigonometric equations are periodic and consequently have an infinite number of solutions - provided the domain is also infinite. A function defined as follows: f(x) = 1 if x is real f(x) = 0 if x is not real has no real solutions but an infinite number of solutions in complex numbers.

This question has an infinite number of solutions !

it means you can never run out of possible solutions - there are an infinite number of them.

This has an infinite number of solutions; choose any two numbers for your first two numbers, then solve for the third.This has an infinite number of solutions; choose any two numbers for your first two numbers, then solve for the third.This has an infinite number of solutions; choose any two numbers for your first two numbers, then solve for the third.This has an infinite number of solutions; choose any two numbers for your first two numbers, then solve for the third.

No, this is not necessarily the case. A function can have an infinite range of solutions but not an infinite domain. This means that not every ordered pair would be a solution.

An algebraic equation with an infinite number of solutions

There is an infinite number of solutions to this question !

Infinite Computer Solutions was created in 1999.

Any equation, such as yours, with two variables (x and y, on your case) has an infinite number of solutions.

It means that however many different solutions (answers) you have, there will always be more solutions that can be proven, and you can never find them all.

There is no such term. It could be a line, a curve, a finite or infinite area in space with any number of dimensions.

200/2 , 10^2, etc. there are an infinite number of solutions.

They are coinciding which means they have an infinite number of solutions.

1,2,4,7,14,28. These are only the whole number factors. Of course, there are an infinite number of solutions to this because all that is required it that xy=28. If x and y are unrestricted, and their domain is all real numbers, there are infinite solutions.

A linear equation has a n infinite number of solutions. The coordinates of each point on the line is a solution.

It depends on the equation. It could have one, it could have an infinite number.

That has an infinite number of solutions. Choose any value for "a"; then divide 120 by that number to get "b".

There are an infinite number of solutions, including 1900 + 64, 1960 + 4 and 1963 + 1

Yes and yes. eg x = y + 1 has an infinite number of solutions, and {sin(x) + cos(x) = 2} does not have a solution.

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