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What is true about an equation with infinite solutions?
When both sides of the equation are simplified, the coefficients are the same.
When both sides of the equation are simplified, the constants are different.
There are no input values that will result in a true statement.
Only one input value will result in a true statement.
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What is true about an equation with infinite solutions?
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