To describe the solution of a system of equations if the result was 0 = 0 after adding the two equations
Explanation of Solution
If the given statement is true:
There would be infinite number of solutions. The system will be consistent and dependent. Both the equations represent the same line.
For example,
Consider
When both the equations added, the result is 0 = 0 since the variables are eliminated.
This system would have infinitely many solutions.
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