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Create a single variable linear equation that has no solution. Solve the equation algebraically to prove that it does not have a solution. Create a single variable linear equation that has one solution. Solve the equation algebraically to prove that there is one distinct solution for the equation.
Create a single variable linear equation that has infinitely many solutions. Solve the equation algebraically to prove that there is an infinite number of solutions for the equation

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